OPPORTUNITY, SECURITY, STRENGTH: THE 2017 FOREIGN POLICY WHITE PAPER

THE HON. MALCOLM TURNBULL MP.
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OPPORTUNITY, SECURITY, STRENGTH: THE 2017 FOREIGN POLICY WHITE PAPER
THE HON. MALCOLM TURNBULL MP
The 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper is the first comprehensive review of Australia’s international engagement for 14 years.  
 
It delivers a framework to ensure our prosperity and security by guiding our international efforts over the next decade and beyond.
 
Opportunities for Australia in our region and across the world are immense if we continue to engage proactively with the rising economies of the Indo-Pacific. This will allow Australia to become even more competitive, create and support more and better paying jobs, remain an attractive destination for foreign investment and maintain our reputation as a reliable trading partner offering high quality goods and services.
 
We are also in an increasingly uncertain and contested time for the region and globally, with rising protectionist sentiment and challenges to the international rules-based order.
 
The White Paper will help us shape the external environment in a way that advances Australia’s interests and values, protects the independence of how we make decisions and preserves the strength and integrity of our institutions.
 
The White Paper’s fundamental objectives are to:
 
Work to keep our Indo-Pacific region secure, open and prosperous;
Maximise opportunities for Australian businesses and workers by fighting protectionism, and implementing policies that help Australians take advantage of the benefits of an open, competitive economy;Ensure Australians remain safe, secure and free in the face of threats like terrorism;
Promote a world with fair rules and strong cooperation to ensure the rights of all states are respected; and
Increase support for a more stable and prosperous Pacific.  
 
To achieve these objectives, the Government will:
 
Increase our efforts to ensure we remain a leading partner for Southeast Asia, including through an ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in 2018, an increase in our investments in regional maritime security capacity-building, and stronger bilateral ties (for example, our new strategic partnership with Vietnam);
Extend our ‘step up’ in the Pacific on economic and security issues, including by establishing with our Pacific partners a new Australian Pacific Security College to deliver security and law enforcement training at the leadership level;
Establish a new civilian deployment programme, Australia Assists, which will deploy over 100 humanitarian specialists each year to countries and communities affected by disasters;
Extend our network of FTAs to cover more partners, including to ensure that by 2020 we have FTAs with countries that account for 80 per cent of our trade (currently 64 per cent);
Implement a non-tariff measures strategy to better identify these barriers to trade for Australian businesses and respond to them;
Develop a stronger “nation brand” to market our commercial, educational and cultural credentials in a competitive global market.
 
Australia has considerable national strengths. We have a flexible, competitive and growing economy, formidable defence and national security capabilities, including cyber, a cohesive and resilient society built on our values of freedom, equality and the rule of law. We are a regional power with global influence.

 With this White Paper, the Government will build on these strengths to pursue our objectives with confidence, ambition and purpose for the benefit of all Australians.

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