What does the newly signed Australia-#Nauru Treaty entail?
#AP4D Advisory Group member @JoanneEWallis and @MonashUni's Jack Corbett share their views in @ConversationEDU, saying that "important questions remain unanswered".
Read their piece at https://t.co/8NuWzVLNKj.
Yesterday #AP4D was delighted to host an online launch of 'Australia in World Affairs 2016-2020'.
@Deakin coeditors @danielle_chb, David Hundt & Baogang He and @latrobeasia's @becstrating outlined key #foreignpolicy trends & their contemporary relevance.
https://t.co/ZPccqUlJwK
#AP4D recently undertook consultations with 40+ experts looking at how Australia can navigate this new era of economic statecraft.
Explore the resulting paper at https://t.co/X45Rzb81BH.
Watch a recording of the launch, featuring Minister @ayrestim, at https://t.co/iCSTovyHHJ.
This week @devintellab asked three experts: How can Australia’s turn to economic #statecraft help the poor?
#AP4D's @MConleytyler sees it as "an opportunity to show the link between helping the poor and Australia’s foreign policy aims."
Take a look at https://t.co/cFhcWvS72X.
This week, on the Intel, we asked "How can Australia’s turn to economic statecraft help the poor?"
👉@Devpolicy’s @ryanbedwards
👉@AsiaPacific4D's @MConleytyler
👉@NSC_ANU’s @helenrmitchell
Explore the responses: https://t.co/HBeA9eiotP
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#AP4D Executive Director @MConleytyler was a speaker on the final panel at the @AIIANational Conference looking at implications of the US Election result.
📺Watch a recording at https://t.co/bfzhRCCH5s.
Also featuring Hugh White, @DefenceProf, Mike Pezzullo and @latikambourke.
At @AIIANational's recent Conference #AP4D Executive Director @MConleytyler asked Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs @Birmo about Australia's #development program and how it engages with developing countries in the region.
📺 Listen to his answer at https://t.co/k1dPmTcQAO.
Writing in @360info_global, #AP4D intern Jasmine Stephens and Executive Director @MConleytyler warn of the long-term #diplomatic and #softpower costs of international student caps.
Read their piece at https://t.co/jYJpn0ZJHU.
The latest Intel asked @MConleytyler "US election. So what for development?"
Melissa’s experience across public policy think tanks informs her response this week.
Read her response here 👉 https://t.co/FAbfSMFozC
My thoughts on Trump's victory and aid below, w/@MConleytyler & @KathrynPaik
As well as uncertainty on aid, his impact on global development is even harder to quantify as this will depend more on wider policies in areas like trade, migration & whether he tanks the US economy
This week, on the Intel, we asked "US election. So what for development?"
👉 @CSIS 's @KathrynPaik
👉@devpolicy's @chill_AID
👉 @AsiaPacific4D's @MConleytyler
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Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs @Birmo at @ASPI_org@orfonline#RaisinaDownUnder2024
talks about how India and Australia can deploy the tools of statecraft to deter conduct that would destabilise the region while maximising economic and other benefits
Is India concerned by Russia drawing closer to China? Of course, suggests Jaishankar. Evokes "high school geometry" - you don't want two sides of the Russia-China-India triangle to get too close. It's "useful" in Asia (and for the West) for India to "give Russia more options" 5/
#RaisinaDownUnder2024 apparently the first time the ministers for foreign affairs of 🇦🇺 🇮🇳 🇳🇿 have been on stage together
@SenatorWong gives thoughtful comments on how you bring together the economic and the strategic. Much on my mind following https://t.co/YHJfVik4lr
Lesikimacuata Korovavala tells #RaisinaDownUnder2024 that Pacific island countries are looking to balance the pursuit of economic development with the impact it has on culture.
"While we pursue development, what is the price that small islands states pay in order to reach a level of development?"
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