Australia is a stable, democratic and culturally diverse nation with a highly skilled workforce and one of the strongest performing economies in the world.
… 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 …
… we cannot afford to compartmentalise Europe in this way. In all major problems of policy, whether political, economic or strategic in character, we have to learn to 'think European'; to think and decide in terms of our interests as a member of … we cannot afford to compartmentalise Europe in this way. In all major problems of policy, whether political, economic or strategic in character, we have to learn to 'think European'; to think and decide in terms of our interests as a member of …
… that the Council will no longer tolerate humanitarian action becoming privy to political calculations or military and strategic considerations. And I wish to stress also that these provisions are not only clear, they are legally binding. Its … that the Council will no longer tolerate humanitarian action becoming privy to political calculations or military and strategic considerations. And I wish to stress also that these provisions are not only clear, they are legally binding. Its …
… attacked the Russians the British had twelve months to formulate their re-actions to the world situation, decide on their strategic positions and make dispositions accordingly. This was never done. I find no evidence of any intensive brainwork on … attacked the Russians the British had twelve months to formulate their re-actions to the world situation, decide on their strategic positions and make dispositions accordingly. This was never done. I find no evidence of any intensive brainwork on …
… not as an independent nation, but as a member of the United Nations, which is specially concerned with an area of such strategic and political importance for our own future. W. MACMAHON BALL 1 Commanding General, Royal Netherlands Indies Army. … not as an independent nation, but as a member of the United Nations, which is specially concerned with an area of such strategic and political importance for our own future. W. MACMAHON BALL 1 Commanding General, Royal Netherlands Indies Army. …
… afforded to Page. You will realize decisions have to be taken rapidly.' See cablegram Winch 11 on file AA:A2937, A.B.D.A. Strategic Area, 1941-1942 5 U.K. Lord Privy Seal. 6 U.K. Dominions Secretary. 7 External Affairs Officer in London 1933 37, … afforded to Page. You will realize decisions have to be taken rapidly.' See cablegram Winch 11 on file AA:A2937, A.B.D.A. Strategic Area, 1941-1942 5 U.K. Lord Privy Seal. 6 U.K. Dominions Secretary. 7 External Affairs Officer in London 1933 37, …