Navigating the new international disorder : Australia in world affairs 2011-2015

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Navigating the new international disorder : Australia in world affairs 2011-2015

edited by Mark Beeson and Shahar Hameiri

Oxford University Press in association with the Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Australia in World Affairs is a long lasting series published in association with the Australian Institute of International Affairs. Navigating the New International Disorder is the twelfth volume and focuses on Australias foreign policy throughout 2011-2015 and is an essential text for those working in this area, and for students taking a foreign policy subject in a politics degree. This text aims to promote understanding of international issues by examining important factors during the last five years including Australias political uncertainty, the growing challenges in the Middle East and Europe and the South China Sea disputes.

Table of Contents

1. Australian Foreign Policy and the New World Disorder2. International Order-Building and the Systemic Context of Australian Foreign Policy, 1901-Present3. Australia and an Evolving International Order: A Time of Tectonic Change4. International Organisations and International Law5. Australian Ideas of Regionalism6. The United States or China: 'We don't have to choose'7. Non-traditional Security8. Australia and the Aftermath of the GFC9. Trade and Industry Policy: The Growing Partisan Divide10. The Challenges of Australia's Resource Power Moment11. Playing its part? The environment in Australia's foreign policy12. Foreign Aid13. More New Delhi, Less Vienna: Australia, India and Global Nuclear Orders14. Gender and Foreign Policy15. The Foreign Policy ProcessIndex

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