Australian foreign policy in the Howard government
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"Australian foreign policy in the Howard government" is a work analyzing Australia's international relations and strategic priorities during Prime Minister John Howard's tenure, often associated with the policies and perspectives of Foreign Minister Alexander Downer.
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Target entity: Australian foreign policy in the Howard government Context triple: [Alexander Downer, notableWork, Australian foreign policy in the Howard government]
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A secure border, a prosperous Australia
"A secure border, a prosperous Australia" is the official motto of the Australian Border Force, encapsulating its mission to protect national borders while supporting the country’s economic well-being.
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The American People and Foreign Policy
"The American People and Foreign Policy" is a seminal political science book by Gabriel A. Almond that analyzes how public opinion shapes and constrains U.S. foreign policy.
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Politics of Australia
Politics of Australia encompasses the federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy through which the country is governed, including its institutions, parties, elections, and intergovernmental relations across all states and territories.
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Westminster parliamentary tradition in Australia
The Westminster parliamentary tradition in Australia is the system of democratic governance inherited from the United Kingdom, characterized by responsible government, a bicameral legislature, and an executive drawn from and accountable to the parliament.
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Australian government
The Australian government is the federal governing authority of Australia, responsible for national policy, legislation, and administration under a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Australian foreign policy in the Howard government Target entity description: "Australian foreign policy in the Howard government" is a work analyzing Australia's international relations and strategic priorities during Prime Minister John Howard's tenure, often associated with the policies and perspectives of Foreign Minister Alexander Downer.
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A.
A secure border, a prosperous Australia
"A secure border, a prosperous Australia" is the official motto of the Australian Border Force, encapsulating its mission to protect national borders while supporting the country’s economic well-being.
-
B.
The American People and Foreign Policy
"The American People and Foreign Policy" is a seminal political science book by Gabriel A. Almond that analyzes how public opinion shapes and constrains U.S. foreign policy.
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C.
Politics of Australia
Politics of Australia encompasses the federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy through which the country is governed, including its institutions, parties, elections, and intergovernmental relations across all states and territories.
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D.
Westminster parliamentary tradition in Australia
The Westminster parliamentary tradition in Australia is the system of democratic governance inherited from the United Kingdom, characterized by responsible government, a bicameral legislature, and an executive drawn from and accountable to the parliament.
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E.
Australian government
The Australian government is the federal governing authority of Australia, responsible for national policy, legislation, and administration under a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
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