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Abdullah, Anzar. « Diplomatic Relations between Indonesia-Australia Since Whitlam, Fraser, Until Hawke Era in An Attempt To Establish Political Stability in Southeast Asia ». Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun 5, no 2 (27 mai 2017) : 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.26811/peuradeun.v5i2.135.

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Talking about foreign policy relations of a country, it cannot be explained without adapting to the changes that occur in the growing environment or situation of both countries. Adjustments to the environment and the situation, especially the foreign policy are done in order to maintain the physical, economic, politic and social culture of the country in the midst of the real conditions of the situation occurred, like the history of bilateral relations between Indonesia and Australia). This is a study of the history of Australian foreign policy towards Indonesia since Whitlam government in 1972 until Hawke. The goal of the study is to explain how the foreign policy of the Australian Prime Ministers during their reigns. Although in reality in the course of its history, Australian and Indonesian diplomatic relations were full of intrigues, turmoil and conflicts, but it did not severe the relation of the two nations. Eventually, the conclusion of this study explicitly states that Australia and Indonesia still need each other in an attempt to establish political stability, economic and security in Southeast Asia and the Pacific peacefully.
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Benvenuti, Andrea, et David Martin Jones. « Engaging Southeast Asia ? Labor's Regional Mythology and Australia's Military Withdrawal from Singapore and Malaysia, 1972–1973 ». Journal of Cold War Studies 12, no 4 (octobre 2010) : 32–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00047.

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This article draws on previously classified Australian and British archival material to reevaluate Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam's foreign policy. The article focuses on the Whitlam government's decision in 1973 to withdraw Australian forces from Malaysia and Singapore—a decision that constitutes a neglected but defining episode in the evolution of Australian postwar diplomacy. An analysis of this decision reveals the limits of Whitlam's attempt to redefine the conduct of Australian foreign policy from 1972 to 1975, a policy he saw as too heavily influenced by the Cold War. Focusing on Whitlam's approach to the Five Power Defence Arrangement, this article contends that far from being an adroit and skillful architect of Australian engagement with Asia, Whitlam irritated Australia's regional allies and complicated Australia's relations with its immediate neighbors. Australia's subsequent adjustment to its neighborhood was not the success story implied in the general histories of Australian diplomacy. Whitlam's policy toward Southeast Asia, far from being a “watershed” in foreign relations, as often assumed, left Australia increasingly isolated from its region and more reliant on its chief Cold War ally, the United States.
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McDougall, Derek. « Foreign Policy Studies in Australia ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 55, no 3 (septembre 2009) : 375–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2009.1523a.x.

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Jakwa, Tinashe. « Documents on Australian Foreign Policy : Australia and the Rhodesian Problem, 1961-1972 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 64, no 3 (septembre 2018) : 509–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12495.

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Benvenuti, Andrea, et David Martin Jones. « With Friends Like These : Australia, the United States, and Southeast Asian Détente ». Journal of Cold War Studies 21, no 2 (mai 2019) : 27–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00876.

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A generation of scholars has depicted the premiership of Labor Party leader Gough Whitlam as a watershed in Australian foreign policy. According to the prevailing consensus, Whitlam carved out a more independent and progressive role in international affairs without significantly endangering relations with Western-aligned states in East and Southeast Asia or with Australia's traditionally closest allies, the United States and the United Kingdom. This article takes issue with these views and offers a more skeptical assessment of Whitlam's diplomacy and questions his handling of Australia's alliance with the United States. In doing so, it shows that Whitlam, in his eagerness to embrace détente, reject containment, and project an image of an allegedly more progressive and independent Australia, in fact exacerbated tensions with Richard Nixon's Republican administration and caused disquiet among Southeast Asian countries that were aligned with or at least friendly toward the West.
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Reynolds, Wayne. « Documents on Australian Foreign Policy : Australia and the World 1920-1930 ». Diplomacy & ; Statecraft 32, no 1 (2 janvier 2021) : 216–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2021.1883875.

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Benvenuti, Andrea, et David Martin Jones. « Myth and Misrepresentation in Australian Foreign Policy : Menzies and Engagement with Asia ». Journal of Cold War Studies 13, no 4 (octobre 2011) : 57–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00168.

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The prevailing orthodoxy in the academic literature devoted to the history of Australia's post-1945 international relations posits that a mixture of suspicion and condescension permeated the attitude of the governments headed by Robert Menzies (1949–1966) toward the Asia-Pacific region. Menzies's regional policies, according to this view, not only prevented Australia from engaging meaningfully with its Asian neighbors but also ended up antagonizing them. This article rejects the conventional view and instead shows that the prevailing left-Labor assessments of Menzies's regional policy are fundamentally marred by an anachronistic disregard of the diplomatic dynamics, political challenges, and economic realities of Cold War Asia.
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Strating, Rebecca. « A ‘New Chapter’ in Australia–Timor Bilateral Relations ? Assessing the Politics of the Timor Sea Maritime Boundary Treaty ». Australian Year Book of International Law 36, no 1 (1 octobre 2019) : 58–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26660229_03601005.

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Abstract The signing of the 2018 Maritime Boundary treaty was described by Australia’s then Foreign Minister Julie Bishop as opening ‘a new chapter’ in diplomatic relations with Timor-Leste. This contribution examines the importance of the treaty to bilateral relations. It provides a brief history of the Timor Sea disputes, explains Timor-Leste’s policy aims, and analyses Australia's foreign policy shift on the boundary delimitation issue. While there are positive signs in resolving the boundary dispute, uncertainty over the development of the Greater Sunrise gas field may impact bilateral relations in the future.
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Pramanta, Rio Akbar, Roihanatul Maziyah, Dela Karisma, Putri Rahma Asri, Ayu Tiara Karel Bua, Dimas Bagas Priambodo et Bayu Mahendra. « Kemitraan Strategis Non-Zero Sum Game : Hubungan ASEAN-Australia dalam Konteks Geopolitik ». Indonesian Perspective 3, no 2 (12 mars 2019) : 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ip.v3i2.22347.

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ASEAN and Australia has a long history of mutual partnership. It is a strategic foreign policy for both parties. ASEAN needs to maintain its power and influence with their neighboring countries to maintain the political stability in the Southeast Asian region. On the other hand, Australia needs Southeast Asia because it serves as a strategic and crucial pivot of numerous benefits and interests for them, including but not limited to security and economics. However, ASEAN-Australia relations is not separated from the geopolitical implications. The geopolitical factors determine the strategic partnership between ASEAN and Australia, thus leading to the hypothesis in this article where Australia needs ASEAN more than the vice versa, and Australia is the one who benefits more in terms of relative gain, relative to ASEAN.Keywords: ASEAN-Australia relations, neorealism, relative gain, geopolitics
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Snyder, Craig A. « Southeast Asian Perceptions of Australia´ s Foreign Policy ». Contemporary Southeast Asia 28, no 2 (août 2006) : 322–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/cs28-2g.

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Bloomfield, Alan. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 64, no 4 (19 novembre 2018) : 641–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12513.

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BEDDIE, B. D. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 3, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 139–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1958.tb00378.x.

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ANDREWS, JOHN. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 4, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1958.tb00394.x.

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WEBB, LEICESTER. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 5, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1959.tb00486.x.

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BOYD, R. G. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 6, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1960.tb00777.x.

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LEGGE, J. D. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 6, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 139–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1960.tb00852.x.

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O'Neil, Andrew. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics and History 49, no 4 (décembre 2003) : 540–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2003.00313.x.

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Ungerer, Carl. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics and History 50, no 4 (décembre 2004) : 573–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2004.00354.x.

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Fraser, Malcolm. « Liberals and Australian Foreign Policy* ». Australian Journal of Politics and History 51, no 3 (septembre 2005) : 332–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2005.0376a.x.

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Leaver, Richard, et Robyn Sach. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 52, no 4 (6 décembre 2006) : 621–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2006.00436a.x.

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Lee, John. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 53, no 4 (21 novembre 2007) : 600–613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2007.00477.x.

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Clarke, Michael. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 54, no 2 (25 mai 2008) : 271–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2008.00498.x.

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Leaver, Richard. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 54, no 4 (décembre 2008) : 597–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2008.00518.x.

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Kelton, Maryanne, et Richard Leaver. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 55, no 2 (juin 2009) : 248–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2009.01511a.x.

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Leaver, Richard, et Maryanne Kelton. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 56, no 2 (juin 2010) : 259–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2010.01553.x.

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Hundt, David. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 57, no 2 (juin 2011) : 270–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2011.01597.x.

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Beeson, Mark. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 60, no 2 (juin 2014) : 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajph.12059.

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Mason, Christine. « Issues in Australian Foreign Policy ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 48, no 4 (décembre 2002) : 528–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8497.00274.

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Won, Tae Joon. « Britain's Retreat East of Suez and the Conundrum of Korea 1968–1974 ». Britain and the World 9, no 1 (mars 2016) : 76–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2016.0215.

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This article examines the discussions and decisions which occurred within the British government concerning Britain's military involvement in the Korean peninsula at a time when Britain was pulling out of its military obligations in Asia – colloquially known as the ‘retreat East of Suez’ – in the late 1960s and the early 1970s. After the end of the Korean War, Britain created the Commonwealth Liaison Mission in Seoul and provided a frigate for use in Korean waters by the American-led United Nations Command and British soldiers for the United Nations Honour Guard. When relations between North and South Korea reached crisis point at the end of the 1960s, London was concerned that Britain could be entangled in an unaffordable military conflict in the Korean peninsula. The Ministry of Defence therefore argued for the abolition of the commitment of the British frigate, but the Foreign Office opposed this initiative so as to mitigate the blow to Anglo-American relations caused by Britain's refusal to commit troops to Vietnam. When Edward Heath's government negotiated a Five Power Defence Agreement with Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand in April 1971, the Ministry of Defence was, despite the objections of the Foreign Office, finally successful in repealing the frigate commitment for reasons of overstretching military resources. Furthermore, the Ministry of Defence then called for the abolition of the Commonwealth Liaison Mission altogether when it was then discovered that the British contingent of the United Nations Honour Guard would have to fight under the command of the United Nations Commander in case of a military conflict in the Korean peninsula. But this proposal too was rebuffed by the Foreign Office, concerned that such a move would greatly damage Anglo-Korean relations at a time when Britain was considering establishing diplomatic relations with North Korea.
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Brown, Colin. « Australian Foreign Policy : July-December 1995 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 42, no 2 (28 juin 2008) : 145–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1996.tb01359.x.

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STONE, JULIUS. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : January-June, 1955 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 1, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1955.tb00981.x.

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ALEXANDER, FRED. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : July-December, 1955 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 1, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 145–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1956.tb00989.x.

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HARPER, N. D. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : January-June, 1956 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 2, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1956.tb00997.x.

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CORBETT, D. C. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : July-December 1960 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 7, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1961.tb01016.x.

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BURNS, A. L. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy January-June 1961 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 7, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 149–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1961.tb01068.x.

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GRIMSHAW, CHARLES. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : July-December 1961 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 8, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1962.tb01025.x.

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GRIMSHAW, CHARLES. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, January-June, 1962 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 8, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1962.tb01037.x.

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RAWSON, D. W. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : July-December 1962 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 9, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1963.tb01052.x.

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NEALE, R. G. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy : January-June 1963 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 9, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 135–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1963.tb01058.x.

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MILLER, J. D. B. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy July-December 1963 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 10, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1964.tb00728.x.

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KING, PETER. « Problems of Australiam Foreign Policy, January-June 1964 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 10, no 2 (7 avril 2008) : 283–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1964.tb00762.x.

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ALEXANDER, FRED. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy July-December 1964 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 11, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1965.tb00410.x.

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MILLAR, T. B. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy January-June 1965 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 11, no 3 (7 avril 2008) : 267–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1965.tb00437.x.

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BEDDIE, B. D. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, July-December 1965 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 12, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1966.tb00447.x.

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BARCLAY, G. St J. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy January-June, 1966 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 12, no 3 (7 avril 2008) : 321–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1966.tb00892.x.

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HUDSON, W. J. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy July-December 1966 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 13, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1967.tb00307.x.

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GELBER, H. G. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy January-June 1967 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 13, no 3 (28 juin 2008) : 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1967.tb01283.x.

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BURNS, A. L. « Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, July-December 1967 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 14, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1968.tb00608.x.

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BULL, HEDLEY. « Problems of Australian Foreign Policy January-June 1968 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 14, no 3 (7 avril 2008) : 311–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1968.tb00710.x.

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BARCLAY, GLEN ST J. « Problems in Australian Foreign Policy July-December 1968 ». Australian Journal of Politics & ; History 15, no 1 (7 avril 2008) : 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1969.tb00935.x.

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