Modul 2 Australia and World. I. Australian Foreign Policy  Active foreign and trade policy  Asia is an abiding priority  America = strong alliance.

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Modul 2 Australia and World

I. Australian Foreign Policy  Active foreign and trade policy  Asia is an abiding priority  America = strong alliance to Australia  Negotiating and strengthening disarmament and arms control treaties  Australia = a founding member of UN

 Focus on  Protecting and advancing national security  Fostering the most conductive environment  Encouraging productive economic and commercial relationships

II. Australia and America  Strong alliance since II World War  A long tradition of defence cooperation for Pasific  Common values  Liberalism  Egaliterism  WASP

 Common interest  National defence  Economic development  Politic stability  Economic ties  Market  Investment

III. Australia and Asia  Priority in Australian foreign policy because of  Geography  Political and economic interests  Historical background

IV. Australia and Indonesia  Historical and geographical ties  Ups and downs  Politics  RI and USA  RI and Australia  Economics Influenced by the political conditions  Education Decreasing  monetary crisis in RI 0