Does pragmatism always work?

Political objectives of the Australian government in North East Asia

Authors

  • Rachel West Flinders University of South Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.13.2.4

Keywords:

Australian Foreign Policy, Northeast Asia

Abstract

As with any country, the political objectives of Australian foreign policy are based on Australian national values. Yet, because such values are inherently based on governmental interpretation, political leanings have created legitimate differences in the objectives pursued in Australian foreign policy over time. This article will explore these differences through Australia’s position as a Western, liberal democracy located in the Asia-Pacific. This will be done by examining Australia’s relations with those countries which represent the convergence of the Asia-Pacific’s most significant economic, strategic, and political links – Northeast Asia. What will be apparent is that, while determined in its resolve, the political objectives pursued by the current Howard government have proved to be both contentious and potentially damaging to Australia’s standing in the region.

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Published

2007-10-31

How to Cite

West, Rachel. 2007. “Does Pragmatism Always Work? Political Objectives of the Australian Government in North East Asia”. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 8 (2). Online:54-65. https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.13.2.4.

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Research articles