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… bilateral visits and exchange that had enabled regular high-level dialogue between leaders. Officials exchanged views on strategic and economic developments in the Indo-Pacific and the implications for both countries. They agreed to enhance …
… Government's shifting priorities, Australia will also increase our support for external security. We will work in partnership towards the following outcomes: Targeted institutions are strengthened to support internal and external … national, local and regional governments, and other stakeholders. Related document Name of document Year published Type Strategic review of Australia's support for Peacebuilding in Conflict-Affected Mindanao 2020 Review Report and Management … (2021-26) Strengthening Philippine Justice Response to Violent Extremism Program (PJRVEP) supports the overarching partnership between the Philippines and Australia to prevent and counter violent extremism. PJRVEP seeks to strengthen the …
… threat present grave challenges to both our countries. In tackling them we take comfort in our long friendship – and strategicpartnership - with the United Kingdom. In a somewhat condensed way, I'd like to give you a sense of the way in which we in … of the Muslim world and much of the international geo-political landscape. These goals are essentially political and strategic in nature although they are projected in a religious guise in the interests of an extremist-Muslim cause. Those …
… the Beirut blast… …dealing with the political crisis in Myanmar… …or shaping the Indo-Pacific response to increased geo-strategic competition. Role models matter, in diplomacy as in any other field. And I am pleased to say DFAT, in contrast to … and career to gender equality and social inclusion in Indonesia. Her legacy will live on through the Australia-Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society — an 8 year, $120m flagship investment to support Indonesia’s stability and …
… Group, but achieving the necessary overhaul of the United Nations groupings is no easy matter. Australia has abiding strategic, political and economic interests which link us closely to the East Asian region to our north. We are accepted as … the economic crisis has not had any major impact on the security and stability of the East Asian region, the overall strategic environment remains fluid and uncertain. Australia shares the concern of our North Asian partners about the … challenge to the nuclear non-proliferation regime. In the security sphere, Australia attaches importance to the long-term strategic engagement of the United States in the Western Pacific. We believe it makes a fundamental contribution to the …
… information about joining via WebEx Details of the current portfolio Prospera (current phase) The Australia Indonesia Partnership for Economic Development (Prospera) is a $259m program (Mar 2018 – Feb 2026) that works with around 30 … million program (July 2021 – Dec 2025) designed to maximise the benefits of Indonesia Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) by improving market access, increasing two-way trade and investment, and supporting … and investment. More information about IA-CEPA ECP Katalis Mid-Term Review of Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement – Economic Cooperation Program ’Katalis’ KIAT (current phase) The Indonesia Australia Partnership for …
… Multilateral/Regional: WTO – member RCEP – party AANZFTA – party IPEF – founding member Bilateral: Comprehensive StrategicPartnership Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) Diplomatic and economic relations Australia and Indonesia share a vision for an open, stable …
… often raised. However, a century on from Balfour, in our highly interconnected world, and with the White Paper and DFAT's strategic framework firmly in mind, as always, this book prompted me to think about a different and broader list of duties. … there, Australia would too. However, as Waller reported, the Johnson Administration would not include Australia in its strategic planning for Vietnam. The U.S. Congress was also becoming increasingly uneasy with the Administration's lack of … often raised. However, a century on from Balfour, in our highly interconnected world, and with the White Paper and DFAT's strategic framework firmly in mind, as always, this book prompted me to think about a different and broader list of duties. …
… the UK in Europe not be under immediate pressure to prove itself a 'good European' and to conform to the outlook and strategic priorities of its partners? Will not the UK be obliged eventually to harmonise its foreign policies with those of … the same way as it is now excluded from proceedings in NATO? How could we be given a share of the making of the important strategic and political decisions affecting our interests? To illustrate the real possibilities–is Australia going to have … the UK in Europe not be under immediate pressure to prove itself a 'good European' and to conform to the outlook and strategic priorities of its partners? Will not the UK be obliged eventually to harmonise its foreign policies with those of …
… On the other hand the accretion of power to Peking which the acquisition of Taiwan would represent would have major strategic implications. It would extend Chinese power into the Pacific and breach the existing off-shore chain of American … Peking's offensive capability would not be significantly increased by the acquisition of Taiwan, although China's strategic position would undoubtedly be strengthened. 10. To sum up, I believe our China policy to date has served us well, … On the other hand the accretion of power to Peking which the acquisition of Taiwan would represent would have major strategic implications. It would extend Chinese power into the Pacific and breach the existing off-shore chain of American …