Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world.
… for their own account. At the same time American-controlled subsidiaries abroad were permitted to conduct trade in non-strategic goods with the PRC. In April, 1970, the United States lifted a restriction on American oil companies abroad from bunkering 'free world' vessels carrying non-strategic cargoes to Chinese ports. Most important of all, in 1969 the United States withdrew the Seventh Fleet from the … the United Nations, and that its right to remain a member should not be taken away. Where possible, speak of Australia's partnership role in China question–with United States, Japan, New Zealand and South East Asian partners–rather than narrower …
… rules, and with the G20 and bilateral and multilateral trade deals, it acts to stimulate trade and economic growth. While strategic competition and miscalculations can always trump financial questions, a strong, resilient global economy is an … democracy. Global multilateralism rests on the equality of states. But power resides with the handful of states with the strategic and economic reach to shape events. The story of multilateralism is the constant quest to expand the reach of the … rules, and with the G20 and bilateral and multilateral trade deals, it acts to stimulate trade and economic growth. While strategic competition and miscalculations can always trump financial questions, a strong, resilient global economy is an …
… overseas network, and its associated funding requirements, will vary over time and will be driven by the international strategic environment and not the size of Australia's GDP. Recommendation 5 The Committee recommends that Australia should … regular peak organisation briefings, and briefing sessions in capitals. In the Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) negotiations, the Government funded the Indonesia-Australia Business Partnership Group … Supported. The Council of Australian Governments ( COAG) considers issues that require leader-level engagement and are of strategic importance to the three levels of government. While it is important to coordinate and effectively use …
… was sparked in those years, became an enduring one. Hedley Bull had strong, powerfully argued views on a wide range of strategic issues of his time. My intellectual debt to him lies not in the fact that I shared all his views on those … Environment The broad framework for international relations today embraces many familiar historical patterns of strategic engagement and competition between states. But two influences, more than any others, have made the current … was sparked in those years, became an enduring one. Hedley Bull had strong, powerfully argued views on a wide range of strategic issues of his time. My intellectual debt to him lies not in the fact that I shared all his views on those …
… of the United Kingdom/Australian/New Zealand liaison machinery and suggested that it might be desirable in relation to strategic matters connected with our Region for this machinery to be used, and that in this event we would welcome the … to project the personnel of our Washington Joint Service Staff into the Washington machine for consultation on wider strategic matters. This was agreed between us as a desirable objective and it was also agreed that it would be undesirable … of the United Kingdom/Australian/New Zealand liaison machinery and suggested that it might be desirable in relation to strategic matters connected with our Region for this machinery to be used, and that in this event we would welcome the …
… EAS on the Principles for Mutually Beneficial Relations, which emphasised the role of the EAS as a Leaders-led forum for strategic dialogue and cooperation on political, security and economic issues of common regional concern with the aim to … prosperity in East Asia. We further reaffirmed ASEAN's central role in the EAS, and ASEAN's commitment to work in close partnership with all EAS participating countries, to ensure that the EAS would continue to be an important integral … EAS on the Principles for Mutually Beneficial Relations, which emphasised the role of the EAS as a Leaders-led forum for strategic dialogue and cooperation on political, security and economic issues of common regional concern with the aim to …
… from the Hong Kong side of the border in the late 1980s. But it had been much more about the economy than about China's strategic power and the way it projected itself. In fact, at that time in 2011, the debate and discussion was really much … all of that makes us stronger as we come through COVID. All of that makes us more capable, to face some of the big strategic challenges that we're facing, not just in our immediate region, the Indo-Pacific, but more broadly, globally. And, … way which has been mindful of human rights issues, obviously, very seized of, of Germany's economic interests and broader strategic interests and very committed indeed to, you know, the European project, as they would say. But then there's Shinzo …
… giving me the opportunity to make an opening statement to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). Over the last three decades Australia's trade policy pursued by successive governments, has … together account for around 40 per cent of global GDP. And it is important because this is our neighbourhood – the geo-strategic benefits of closer economic ties are undeniable. We have heard some commentators say that the overall value of the … together account for around 40 per cent of global GDP. And it is important because this is our neighbourhood – the geo-strategic benefits of closer economic ties are undeniable. We have heard some commentators say that the overall value of the …
… the correct one. He accepted our force level proposals for 1970–71 and for 1975–76. He was anxious that the Commonwealth strategic reserve should continue in being and hoped that Australia and New Zealand might be able to share in some formal … the correct one. He accepted our force level proposals for 1970–71 and for 1975–76. He was anxious that the Commonwealth strategic reserve should continue in being and hoped that Australia and New Zealand might be able to share in some formal …
… the United Nations if the Nationalist Chinese were also sitting there. But the implications went much wider and were of strategic substance: if the United Nations decided that Peking was the government of China, and if there was no separate … the United Nations if the Nationalist Chinese were also sitting there. But the implications went much wider and were of strategic substance: if the United Nations decided that Peking was the government of China, and if there was no separate …