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… “My NCP experience sparked my passion in international affairs, so I became an Events Director at the ASEAN-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership (AASYP), which was established by NCP alumni. At AASYP, I have been fortunate to collaborate with government and …
… future for Australia by responding to urgent development needs in the Asia Pacific region and elsewhere, building strategic partnerships and focusing assistance on agreed high priority sectors such as governance, health and education. It … future for Australia by responding to urgent development needs in the Asia Pacific region and elsewhere, building strategic partnerships and focusing assistance on agreed high priority sectors such as governance, health and education. It …
… of past Cabinet decisions, as set out in paragraph 2 of the paper. 16 (b) The paper had given slight attention to the strategic aspect of Papua–New Guinea. 17 Perhaps Papua–New Guinea did not have the importance for Australian defence that it had when West New Guinea was not in Indonesian hands. If it had little strategic importance to Australia, did it matter if Papua–New Guinea was in hostile hands? Sir Henry Bland said he was not … 3500 by Jun 1968' (JPC Report no. 32/1968, 8 May 1968, NAA: A 1209, 1968/8538 part 2). 17 The report had judged: 'The strategic importance of PNG lies mainly in its potential as a base for the conduct of activities or operations prejudicial …
… 2021 Thanks, Chair. What I’d like to do is build on the statement that we made on 10 May, where we talked about the strategic dimension of RCEP and the importance of active Australian participation in RCEP to maximise Australia’s influence …
… in certain respects extended and strengthened. 3. With regard to paragraph 2 it would be quite wrong to designate a strategic area in the trusteeship agreement or to suggest that we might do so at the present time. Our proposed arrangement … in certain respects extended and strengthened. 3. With regard to paragraph 2 it would be quite wrong to designate a strategic area in the trusteeship agreement or to suggest that we might do so at the present time. Our proposed arrangement …
… specially convened by United Nations, of members responsible for administration of dependent territories. Bases or strategic areas of special importance may be exempted by General Assembly on recommendation of Security Council. (4) … specially convened by United Nations, of members responsible for administration of dependent territories. Bases or strategic areas of special importance may be exempted by General Assembly on recommendation of Security Council. (4) …
… action upon American action, though actual objection by the United States of America would of course be fatal. Thailand's strategic position and resources are such that Japan's occupation of them would gravely imperil the safety of Singapore, the … action upon American action, though actual objection by the United States of America would of course be fatal. Thailand's strategic position and resources are such that Japan's occupation of them would gravely imperil the safety of Singapore, the …
… in the Montreux Conference and is closely interested in the future of the Straits area by reason of its political and strategic importance to the Near East and Mediterranean. (e) German Merchant Marine. In our telegram No. 161 of 21st June … in the Montreux Conference and is closely interested in the future of the Straits area by reason of its political and strategic importance to the Near East and Mediterranean. (e) German Merchant Marine. In our telegram No. 161 of 21st June …
… in Timor, the Portuguese authorities regarded the determination of the Japanese to open this line as dictated by purely strategic considerations. 3. His Majesty's Ambassador also learned from a confidential source that matters were brought to a … in Timor, the Portuguese authorities regarded the determination of the Japanese to open this line as dictated by purely strategic considerations. 3. His Majesty's Ambassador also learned from a confidential source that matters were brought to a …