Australia
Australia 's International Relations Policies Introduction International relations policies play a key role as being catalyst , in enabling the global community to link in a cohesive manner , fostering economic development and growth for the various countries involved These policies enhance the lives of the global community , with global needs being focused in a real way on interactions , which yield performance or measurable results on a country 's social , technological economic and scientific development . The priorities on international foreign policies for any nation are central to , the national interest especially

regarding the values , which are fundamental and important like democracy , freedom of choice , sovereignty , property rights and rule of law
Consequently , security issues compounds many a country 's international foreign policies as they promote , their values overseas . Australia is one such country which has intimately linked its international relations policies to its national security . Australia 's national interests however , are not oblivious from the bigger issues affecting the global community such as global climate change . The Rudd Government is also concerned with interests of advancing decency and freedom , humanitarian aid and eradicating poverty . In addition , the country 's international relations policies approach is particularly obligated towards , national security policies that exemplify Australian 's values
The aim of this study is to evaluate Australia 's international relation policies in regard to interactions with the United States and Britain with the underlying factor of the country 's security needs
Background of Australia 's Foreign Relations
The basis for Australia 's international relations policies...
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