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The big picture, towards an independent foreign policy, editor, Jonathan Pearlman

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The big picture, towards an independent foreign policy, editor, Jonathan Pearlman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The big picture
Responsibility statement
editor, Jonathan Pearlman
Sub title
towards an independent foreign policy
Summary
Australiaâ s top thinkers on foreign affairs address the most significant foreign affairs dynamics affecting Australia today, including the rise of China and the election of Donald Trump. The world is changing, and so is Australiaâ s place in it. What do we need to know? What do we need to think about? Paul Keating discusses changes occurring in the United States, Europe and Asia and how Australia should respond. Allan Gyngell looks at the collapse of long-held beliefs underlying Australian foreign policy and the need to prepare for growing uncertainty. George Megalogenis analyses Australiaâ s changing demographics and the rapid increase in migrants from China and India a development that comes with both challenges and benefits. Linda Jakobson examines Chinaâ s evolving reach and ambitions under Xi Jinping and what this could mean for Australia and the region. The Big Picture is an essential exploration of Australiaâ s position in the world today. Australian Foreign Affairs is a new magazine that explores and debates the urgent challenges facing Australia and the region. In the age of Trump, Brexit, Islamic State, and Chinaâ s growing power, there is a pressing need to understand the global changes and trends reshaping Australia and the region. Published triennially, Australian Foreign Affairs will feature in-depth articles by leading experts as well as reviews and correspondence. Each issue will focus on a particular theme. Articles will be topical and wide-ranging, covering politics as well as trade, economics, security, history, culture and the environment
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