Oxford University Press ebook Navigating the New International Disorder: Australia i

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  • ISBN: 9780195596250
  • Authors: Mark Beeson,Shahar Hameiri
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press ANZ
  • Publication Date: 26/09/2016
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A shifting environment in which established and long-held Australian conceptions of international politics appear to be challenged due to the rise of China and the intensification of a host of 'non-traditional' security concerns, such as Islamic State, climate change and, for some, irregular migration. It describes the years between 2011 and 2015, a period of considerable domestic political instability in which Australia had four prime ministers, two removed by their own parties, and three foreign ministers, as characterised by economic and security volatility, globally and regionally -'the old order is dying, the new struggling to be born'. The thematic chapters cover and analyse major developments in important areas of foreign policy and are written by some of the foremost experts working in Australia today. It is a valuable resource for specialists, students and interested readers alike, seeking to understand the forces shaping Australian foreign policy in our time. Features Includes 14 thematic chapters covering all of the major areas of Australian foreign policy providing readers with a comprehensive view of Australian foreign policymaking today Encompasses major events in Australian politics and foreign policy 2011-15 providing readers with a quick reference tool for locating major events Chronology of Australia's Foreign Policy and Political Events 2011-2015 List of Australian Prime Ministers and Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence Ministers, 2011-15

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Authors Mark Beeson,Shahar Hameiri
Brand Oxford University Press
Edition N/A
ISBN 9780195596250
Publication Date 26/09/2016
Publisher Oxford University Press ANZ