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Foreign Policy White Paper 2017: Reactions
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How the region reported the Foreign Policy White Paper
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Economic diplomacy brief: The business end of the Foreign Policy White Paper
Greg Earl
3
No zero-sum game in greater Pacific ties
Greg Colton
4
Dodging the hard questions in the Pacific
Nic Maclellan
5
An opportunity missed for a feminist foreign policy
Sarah Boyd
6
Understanding a rules-based White Paper
Ric Smith
7
Does the White Paper underestimate the pace of economic change?
Roland Rajah
8
Foreign Policy White Paper: the UN on the periphery
Sally Weston
9
Haircuts, taxis and Big Macs: Comparing economies using purchasing power parity
Stephen Grenville
10
Foreign Policy White Paper sees a new Asia but pleads for the old
James Curran
11
Keep Calm and Step Up: The White Paper's message on the Pacific
James Batley
12
What the White Paper misses on China
Merriden Varrall
13
The fall and fall of Australia’s aid program
Annmaree O’Keeffe
14
Time for Australia to forge free compact agreements in the Pacific
Greg Colton
15
Foreign Policy White Paper: Turnbull addresses the China problem
Sam Roggeveen
16
Foreign Policy White Paper: Australia faces an uncertain world
Daniel Flitton
Debate Topic
Coral Bell’s ‘The End of the Vasco da Gama Era’: A 10th Anniversary Retrospective
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How accurate were Coral Bell's predictions?
Sam Roggeveen
2
Coral Bell's new norms for a new world
Sheryn Lee
3
Coral Bell and the 'concert of powers' problem
Ian Hall
4
The prescience of Coral Bell
Brendan Taylor
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Choosing Openness: Why Global Engagement Is Best For Australia
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‘Choosing Openness’: Andrew Leigh responds
Andrew Leigh
2
Populism, globalisation and the failure of elites
Michael Heazle
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John Kane
3
‘Choosing Openess’ means taking on populism
Grant Wardell-Johnson
4
'Choosing Openness' misdiagnoses the problem
Sam Roggeveen
5
Anti-migration sentiment the chief threat to openness
John Edwards
6
‘Choosing Openness’: Why haven’t we won the argument yet?
Roland Rajah
7
‘Choosing Openness’ makes the case for globalisation
Stephen Grenville
8
‘Choosing Openness’ grapples with the big questions
Richard Holden
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