
Australasian Perspectives : ASEAN, the Asia Pacific & Albo.
08/25/22 • 28 min
The new Australian government has signaled a few changes in policy towards its immediate neighbours in Asia and the Pacific. This week we're joined by International Relations experts Professor Alex Tan and Associate Professor Nicholas Khoo, to look at the new foreign policy dynamic in Canberra, and how New Zealand would benefit from renewing its outreach in a similar fashion.
Tweet us at @AsiaMediaCentre
Website asiamediacentre.org.nz
Email us at [email protected]
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The new Australian government has signaled a few changes in policy towards its immediate neighbours in Asia and the Pacific. This week we're joined by International Relations experts Professor Alex Tan and Associate Professor Nicholas Khoo, to look at the new foreign policy dynamic in Canberra, and how New Zealand would benefit from renewing its outreach in a similar fashion.
Tweet us at @AsiaMediaCentre
Website asiamediacentre.org.nz
Email us at [email protected]
Whakawhetai mo te whakarongo .. thanks for listening !
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