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Bibliography

BBC News (2001). Country Profile: Australia. BBC MMV. http://newsbbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1250188.stm

Downer, A (1997). Australia's Foreign Policy. Canberra: Joint Service Staff College. http://www.dfat.gv.au/media/speeches/foreign/1997/aust_for_pol.html

Fergusson, RJ. (2001). From Commonwealth Servant to Regional Player. The Indo-Pacific Region 2. The Department of International Relations. http://www.international-relations.com/wbip/wblec2.hm

Foreign Policy Index. (2005) Australian foreign Policy. Australianpolitics.com. http://australianpolitics.com/foreign

Guardian Newspapers (2004). Australia's War Policy Criticized. Guardian Newspapers, Limited. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/text8-8-2004-57617.asp

Moore D. (2002). Priorities in Australia's Foreign Policy. Brisbane: Australian Institute of International Affairs. http://www.ipe.net.au/priorities.html

Tenenbaum, L. (1999). East Timor Provokes Australian Foreign Policy Crisis. World Socialist Website: International Committee of the Fourth International. http://www.wsws.rg/articles/1999/oct1999/timo_014.pdf

BBC (2001). These include deserts in the interior, hills and mountains, tropical rainforests and heavily populated coastal strips with long beaches and coral reefs off the shoreline. Australia boasts of abundant and unique plant and animal life.

A ibid. It changed focus in the last 20 or so years from Europe and the U.S. To neighboring countries, such as by acting as broker between warring groups in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands

Foreign Policy Index (2005). This is developed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, under a senior member of the Australian government, in close partnership with the Prime Minister ibid (p 1). This concerns greenhouse gases, looming larger than before and defining Ausralia's role in the world ibid (p 2). See also Grant and evans 1995 and Ball & Kerr

Fergusson (2001). These led to the softening of foreign policy, such as a large number of low-politics issues ibid (web page 1) ibid (web pge 10 ibid (web page 1)

Guardians Newspapers (2004). These former officials said that the policies increased the risk of terrorist attacks and made Australia a target.

Gred Sheridan as qtd in Tennebaum (1999) records the bloody and appalling failure of Australian strategy and plicy.

Tenenbaum (1999) writes about Howard's claim of a particular responsibility to do things above and beyond in this part of the world on account of Australians' special qualification as a European Western civilization, with strong links with the U.S., in Asia.

As qtd in Tenenbaum (page 2) column 2

Moore (2002).

Fergusson (2001)


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Bibliography

BBC News (2001). Country Profile: Australia. BBC MMV. http://newsbbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1250188.stm

Downer, A (1997). Australia's Foreign Policy. Canberra: Joint Service Staff College. http://www.dfat.gv.au/media/speeches/foreign/1997/aust_for_pol.html

Fergusson, RJ. (2001). From Commonwealth Servant to Regional Player. The Indo-Pacific Region 2. The Department of International Relations. http://www.international-relations.com/wbip/wblec2.hm

Foreign Policy Index. (2005) Australian foreign Policy. Australianpolitics.com. http://australianpolitics.com/foreign

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