Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 The Foreign Policy Scene
- Part 2 Relationships
- 2 Extreme Allies: Australia and the USA
- 3 Rebuilding Engagement: Australia and South-East Asia
- 4 Australia and Japan: Challenges and Opportunities
- 5 Australia and China: Towards a Strategic Partnership?
- 6 Australia, Britain, and the European Union
- 7 Australia and Fragile States in the Pacific
- 8 Perfect Strangers: Australia and West Asia
- Part 3 Issues
- Part 4 Foreign Policy in the Political Process
- Survey Sources
- References
- Index
6 - Australia, Britain, and the European Union
from Part 2 - Relationships
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Part 1 The Foreign Policy Scene
- Part 2 Relationships
- 2 Extreme Allies: Australia and the USA
- 3 Rebuilding Engagement: Australia and South-East Asia
- 4 Australia and Japan: Challenges and Opportunities
- 5 Australia and China: Towards a Strategic Partnership?
- 6 Australia, Britain, and the European Union
- 7 Australia and Fragile States in the Pacific
- 8 Perfect Strangers: Australia and West Asia
- Part 3 Issues
- Part 4 Foreign Policy in the Political Process
- Survey Sources
- References
- Index
Summary
Three themes permeate most discussions of Australia’s relationship with Europe. The first is that relations are marked by extreme asymmetry. On one side there stands a large and economically powerful group of states, increasingly organised within the European Union (EU); on the other, a middling power that belongs to no regional bloc and possesses limited international clout. The second is that Australia’s relations with Europe are largely driven by trade issues, especially issues in the agricultural sector. And the third is that Australia’s close bilateral links with Britain are still a central feature of its European policy.
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- Australia in World Affairs 2001–2005Trading on Alliance Security, pp. 95 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressFirst published in: 2024