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Save to My PortfolioBenchmarking Against Progress: An Assessment of Australia's Aid Effectiveness

Laurence Chandy, December 20, 2011, The Brookings Institution

Benchmarking Against Progress: An Assessment of Australia's Aid EffectivenessLaurence Chandy analyzes the effectiveness of Australia's aid program, focusing on how it compares with international best practices, and provides recommendations on how Australia can deliver aid in fragile states. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioJapan and the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Friday, December 02, 2011
8:45 AM to 12:30 PM
Washington, DC

Japanese farmers rallying against the Trans-Pacific Partnership in TokyoOn December 2, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at Brookings and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA hosted a conference that examined Japan’s potential entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), addressing the opportunities and pitfalls the trade pact may present for its economic future and that of the region. TPP is regarded by many as the best route to a Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific. Leading experts provided diverse perspectives on recent developments and future prospects, as well as the state of the debate within Japan, the United States and other current members of TPP. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioWhat Does U.S. Military Deployment Mean for Asia-Pacific?

Jeffrey A. Bader, November 16, 2011, PBS NewsHour

What Does U.S. Military Deployment Mean for Asia-Pacific?Jeffrey Bader discusses the strategy behind President Obama’s announcement of new trade deals with Indonesia and a permanent military presence in Australia, arguing that these steps show a shift from a foreign policy focus on the Middle East to one on the Asia Pacific. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioDuring President Obama's Visit to Australia, Focus on Bonds with Asian Region

Michael Fullilove, November 14, 2011, The Daily Telegraph

Prior to President Obama's November 16-17 visit to Australia, Michael Fullilove examined foreign policy changes the current U.S. administration has made, and the impact they have had on the U.S.-Australia alliance.

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Save to My PortfolioThe Australia-United States Alliance

Michael Fullilove, August 30, 2011, Sydney Morning Herald

Michael Fullilove discusses the U.S.-Australia alliance. According to Fullilove, the shifting global balance of power and the rise of China and India will serve to strengthen the relationship. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Coming Asia-Pacific Century: What It Means for the Australia-U.S. Alliance

Wednesday, July 27, 2011
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Washington, DC

Reuters/Hoang Dinh NamOn July 27, the 21st Century Defense Initiative at Brookings hosted the Honorable Stephen Smith MP, minister for defence of Australia for his perspective on a range of topics influencing the U.S.-Australian alliance, including the geopolitical shifts within the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions, implications of the rise of China and India, and the impact of recent American and Australian strategic and force posture reviews. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioAn Australian Carbon Price Is Not Much Help if the World Can Call the Tune

Warwick J. McKibbin, July 11, 2011, The Age

Warwick McKibbin explains the recent carbon pricing proposals in Australia and what their enactment would mean for the Australian economy. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioQuest for High-End Capabilities Leaves Australian Defence Force Vulnerable to Mission Failure

John E. Angevine, June 01, 2011, The Brookings Institution

Quest for High-End Capabilities Leaves Australian Defence Force Vulnerable to Mission FailureJohn Angevine writes that the current direction set for the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) modernization is not effective. According to Angevine, current policies dedicate too many resources to missions that exceed the ADF’s capabilities, and will ultimately require direct U.S. involvement in stabilizing multilateral crises. With this in mind, Angevine offers recommendations for strengthening the U.S.-Australian alliance. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioAustralia's Dangerously Luxurious Defense Hedge

John E. Angevine, June 01, 2011, The Lowy Institute

John Angevine argues that the recently released Australian Defense White Paper (Force 2030) sets a strategy for the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) modernization that does not correspond with the realities of Australia's security situation. According to Angevine, Force 2030 prepares the ADF for conflict contingencies that are least likely to happen, and ties up the ADF's limited resources on missions that the ADF cannot fight alone. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Australia Defense Force and the Quest for High-End Capabilities

John E. Angevine, May 31, 2011, The Lowy Institute

John Angevine examines the Australian 2009 Defence White Paper, focusing on capabilities acquisitions, and discusses future prospects for the U.S.-Australian alliance. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Rise of Asia, International Cooperation and U.S. Foreign Policy

Tuesday, May 03, 2011
10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Washington, DC

Reuters/Nyein Chan NaingOn May 3, the Managing Global Order (MGO) Project at Brookings will host a discussion with the Honorable Kevin Rudd MP, minister for foreign affairs of Australia. Foreign Minister Rudd will share his perspective on the U.S. role in the world, the administration’s foreign policy achievements, and the economic significance and security challenges of Asia. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioA Strong Case for Afghanistan Deployment

Michael Fullilove, October 19, 2010, ABC News (Australia)

Michael Fullilove and Anthony Bubalo write on the Australian Parliament's recent debate over the country's contribution to the Afghanistan war, offering reasons why Australia should not pull its troops out of the region just yet. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioOctober 2010 Update for TIGER: Tracking Indexes for the Global Economic Recovery

Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda, October 2010, The Brookings Institution

Is the global economic recovery on track or are we in a lull before the next phase of the storm? While this question dominates the present global economic debate, we need to first know where the world economy currently stands. In a new index and interactive map from the Brookings Institution and the Financial Times, Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda track the global economy recovery based on a set of macroeconomic, financial, and confidence variables for the G-20 economies. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIn Australia, Labor Party's First Term Successful by Historical Standards.

Michael Fullilove, September 18, 2010, The Australian

Michael Fullilove assesses Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's first-term foreign policy, arguing that the Gillard government's performance was creditable compared with historical precedents. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIn Australia, Foreign Policy Falls Flat in Campaign

Michael Fullilove, August 12, 2010, The Australian

Michael Fullilove writes that foreign policy has played only a marginal role in the 2010 Australian federal election. Fullilove assesses what the country's global strategy might look like moving forward. Read More

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