A future Labor government would almost certainly turn back boats if any were coming. We’re not an African country in the African Union. Okay, so I’m answering this in a political way. Richard is the Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party and the Shadow Minister for Defence. Also I kind of-.

But do you think you can make those decisions, but do them in a way that doesn’t, I suppose, upset the Chinese in the same way? That really means we’re both democracies, we both respect the rule of law at home, but importantly we both seek to create a global rules based to order, and we’ve been parties in seeking to do that really since the aftermath of the second World War, and we see that global rules based order where issues and contest is determined by rules rather than power as being central to a stable and prosperous global environment, which really is the way you would characterize the environment in East Asia for most of the period since the second World War, with the obvious kind of exceptions of the Korean War and the Vietnam War. I welcome the step up, but the step up needs to be more than rhetoric. Born and raised in Geelong, Richard is an avid Geelong Cats fan. Richard Marles was elected to Federal Parliament as the Member for Corio in November 2007. One which is robust enough that we’re able to express our national interests when that differs from Chinese action.

You look at submarines for example. Her kind of desire to plot her own path and do what she was going to go, and not conform to what just about every voice around her wanted her to do, that would be a force of nature I’d like to meet. And then I can understand why China gets upset about it. That’s got to be the guide in terms of what we’re doing.

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It is important to speak on behalf of the Uyghurs, for example. We need not just to be a dependable, solid ally, but a country which has ideas and views about our region which actually I think America is hungry to receive for us. Kind of multiple times so, and so the breadth of possibilities for us and the unknowns for us, all of those, are much bigger, and ultimately where you get to is not being able to answer more questions about COVID-19 means, but you do realize these are really challenging strategic circumstances for us as a nation, and so the need for us to be able to take care of ourselves has probably never been as important, or as important as the second World War. He has held the Division of Corio in Victoria since the 2007 federal election.

But in terms of, also, the wear, the Henry Jackson Society did a study which showed that of the Five Isles nations that Australia was most exposed of all nations to the Chinese Communist Party in terms of key production areas.

It really will.

I don’t remotely think that that’s what China is. It’s actually about so that we learn. Get in touch: info@diplomates.show or follow Diplomates on our social media channels. Richard Marles is an avid collector of snow globes. But that does require us to, I think, have a significant sea change in the way that we think about this, and ultimately that goes to who we are as a people. We have a real premium on being taken seriously. But they are the shared values, and so what we’re about in our relationship with the United States is clear.

We’re going to get together, mate.

Well, I mean, I don’t think that’s helpful at all. Or … ? But at the end of the day, at a political level, you need critical relationships with countries that are critical to us, and right now this government has been an abject failure, really, in developing those relationships, and I’m not sure why anyone would think that that’s a good thing. Richard Donald Marles (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian politician who has been deputy leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and Deputy Leader of the Opposition since May 2019. There is huge opportunity, I think, for us to play better and more impactfully within the Pacific in a way which will change positively the lives of those who live in the Pacific.
If you’ve got 100 fighter planes, but you’ve only got the personnel to actually, effectively, operate a small part of that, then you don’t have 100 fighter planes because you can’t use them. In other words, that it’s not a functional GDP, because you need certainty in relation to programs over a very long period of time, which, if spending kind of fluctuates as a function of how GDP fluctuates, it’s going to make it hard to deliver those programs. I mean, it goes without saying that currently, we’re not in the good books of the Chinese Communist Party, and you talked a lot about striking the balance there. I mean, the president is clearly relevant, highly relevant, to the running of America, but America is a big place and it’s a very deep relationship and it’s a relationship that will be in place, say, five years from now, irrespective of who wins the presidential election this year. New Zealand is part of Polynesia, so you can see why it happens, and maybe it is a tall order to ask Australia to sort of have that same cultural connection, but actually we have a lot more presence in the Pacific than New Zealand.

This is a program which is going to be delivered over decades. But that architecture only works if countries are willing to speak out on behalf of people around the world who it seems as being the subject of difficulty, and that certainly would understate for what was going on for the Uighur population in China. A point I’ve made a number of times is there’s 10 countries in the world who would probably identify their critical, number one bilateral relationship as not being with the United States or not being with China but with us, but go out there and ask anyone to name the 10 countries.

*Famous guests include subject matter experts and geopolitical figures that are not Misha Zelinsky. What is the guiding principle behind our relationship with China? And if we could back it up with just a bit of that kind of connection then I think that working alongside New Zealand would go a long way to securing the kind of interests that we need to in terms of the relationships that we should be building with the countries of the Pacific. This is a foreign policy podcast. Richard Marles is an avid collector of snow globes. I don’t think that’s who we’re talking about, and I think that the economic relationship that we have with China is appropriate. He was funny. The millennium development goals, which were a relative measure of progress around a range of social indicators between the years 2000 and 2015, had the Pacific performing worse than any region on the planet.

It is literally at the very cutting edge of innovation and science, so if you’re in the business of making high end defence capability, then what you are is in the defence of making high end manufactured product, and for a first world nation that’s central to the ability to engage in manufacturing. That’s a good question. Richard Marles is the Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Labor’s Shadow Minister for Defence.
What that says is that, at a point in time, if we don’t change that trajectory, then the pacific will end up the least developed part of the globe, and that’s patently unacceptable. Most of our trade goes through the South China Sea. Yeah, and so we’ve talked a lot about, I suppose, Indo-Pacific, East Asia, Southeast Asia, but drawing it right down to our backyard, our real backyard, and I know you’re someone who talks a lot about this, but the Pacific. There’d be a sporting version of this where I would love to meet Ty Woods, and I’d probably like to meet Bobby Jones, and you could kind of throw in Shane Warne. How worried should we be about that kind of sort of hard projection of power into our region? And so we need to be able to exercise our voice in respect of our national interests when it comes to what’s going on in the high seas around the world, and in asserting the UN convention on the law of sea, specifically in the South China Sea. If Warnie is coming I’m definitely coming over, so yeah. That’s somebody I reckon would be fascinating to meet. Sharing the burden of strategic thought about our circumstances, we can do it with New Zealand, but beyond New Zealand and ourselves we really need to be figuring this out for ourselves, and that means we need to play big. But given the exposure to just in time supply chains, and given the sense now that we don’t necessarily produce enough of the things that we need, in a defence context, what are the must haves for Australia?

The guiding principles in terms of our relationship with the United States are clear. In a sense, we come to this with humility, but we will participate in judgment, and it’s important that we do that, and from that place we do seek to do all of those things but build the relationship and trade is the critical part of that. But I know that if we are really focused on the plight of those in the Pacific, and in a sense the outrageousness of in some places life expectancy for them ending in their 50s, and that we really seek with our heart but with the best brain that we can bring into this equation as well to change that, then that’s all that’s going to matter. Richard Marles’ suggestion that under certain conditions a Labor government might embrace the policy recognised reality. Success lies in us focusing on the relationship that we have with the Pacific and getting it right, and that at its heart is about making sure that we place the interests and the fortunes of the people of the Pacific at the center of what we seek to be doing in the Pacific. Defence industry, I think, plays a really important role there, and has done with a number of countries. One where we can raise questions of human rights but we do so in a manner which also acknowledges human rights achievements, and there are human rights achievements in China which we should acknowledge.


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