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AFA5 - February 2019Are We Asian Yet?
History vs Geography
“One of Australia’s defining characteristics is the belief that the nation is headed for an Asian future. Destiny allows little room for choice.” DAVID WALKER
The fifth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines Australia’s struggle to define its place in Asia as it balances its historic ties to the West with its geography.
Are We Asian Yet? explores Australia’s changing population, outlook and identity as it adjusts to the Asian Century.
- David Walker examines Australia’s fears, hopes and anxieties about its place and future in Asia.
- Linda Jaivin analyses art, politics and propaganda in the cultural dance between Australia and China.
- George Megalogenis discusses how Australia’s ousting of PMs affects the nation’s reputation in Asia.
- Sarah Teo explores Asian perceptions of Australia and asks whether it can truly be part of the region.
- Sam Roggeveen proposes that Australia should foster a larger Indonesian diaspora.
- Christos Tsiolkas reflects on the complexities of identity politics.
- Santilla Chingaipe interrogates Western reporting on Africa.
- Sam Geall analyses the politics of climate change.
- Aarti Betigeri examines the rise of India’s ambitious middle class.
- Peter Fray contemplates the imperilled future of truth in politics.
PLUS Correspondence from Alison Broinowski, Jim Molan, Michael Shoebridge and Paul Bracken.
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AFA6 - July 2019Our Sphere of Influence
Rivalry in the Pacific
The latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines Australia’s struggle to retain influence among its Pacific island neighbours as foreign powers play a greater role and as small nations brace for the impacts of climate change.
Our Sphere of Influence explores the security challenges facing nations in the southern Pacific and whether Australia will need new approaches to secure its relations and interests.
- Hugh White: “In denial: Can Australia win the Pacific’s great game?”
- Katerina Teaiwa: “First victims: Climate change as an existential threat”
- Jenny Hayward-Jones: “Island diplomacy: How Canberra can secure its Pacific interests”
- Sean Dorney: “Papua New Guinea divides: Inside the forgotten colony”
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- x5 book reviews from leading experts, including award-winning journalist Elizabeth Becker.
- New feature The Fix, offering solutions to foreign policy problems.
- Richard Cooke’s The Back Page, explaining and demystifying key foreign policy jargon.
- Correspondence on AFA5: Are We Asian Yet? History vs Geography