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    Realism Vs Multilateralism

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    this extent, it will be argued that the Labor Party tends to adopt a Liberal lens in Foreign and Defence policy, while the Coalition has a more Realist approach. However, as pointed out by Walt, theories are ‘casual explanations’ that ‘invariably simplify reality in order to render it comprehensible’ (Walt, 2005: 26). Indeed, although they provide a useful tool for understanding…

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    The illegal hunting of Whales (Whaling) - Ella Stallwood Whaling is a practice utilized today which is used to chase down whales that are used for multiple reasons, however it is making numerous whale species end up jeopardized or beginning to be totally wiped out. A few reasons whales are hunted include the production of oil which is used to create candles, skincare and cosmetic items. They can likewise produce food including cooking oil, margarine and meat which makes burgers and other…

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    Australia is a constitution monarchy which means Australia is its own constitution but we are still part of the English monarchy. Australia is also a representative democracy and this means that unlike a dictatorship we have a fair vote to see who will be the leader of the country. We do this through a system call preferential voting. In Australia you must complete a compulsory preferential vote. The Australian public is forced to vote for the federal election every three years. We vote every…

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    In 1949 the Liberal party of Australia won the federal election and Robert Menzies became Prime Minister. His tenure as Prime Minister lasted seventeen years and in that time Australia’s foreign policy and international relations with other nations becoming advanced, leading Australia into a new period of worldwide cooperation; under Menzies, Australia strengthened its ties with neighbouring pacific states, the United States and New Zealand, as well as showing commitment to working with the…

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    Police and court officials need not abuse the law to subvert the principles of justice; they need only use it. Deviation from the rhetoric of legality and justice is institutionalised in the law itself. Liberal legal rhetoric is an ideal of what a legal system ought to be…

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    Tony was leader of the Liberal Party from 2009 to 2015, and has been a Member of Parliament for Warringah since 1994. I select Tony Abbott in light of the fact that he was the Australia prime minister and did a lot of work for Australia as a leader. In political or ideological fight, Abbott can be a fierce warrior. In any case, the inclination is never individual, he never holds…

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    Since the Menzies government informed the people of Australia that the Australian troops were going to be sent to Vietnam, there was separation in the Australian society. At first many people supported the government’s decision whilst others did not. The people did not support them like they have in previous Australian involvement in wars, there was no flag-waving or jingoistic, instead they mentioned words like ‘heroic’, ‘grave decision’ and ‘inevitable’, however as the war progressed,…

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    Before the British Empire ever discovered or even claimed Australia as one of their own it was inhabited with Aboriginals who are said to have arrived from south-east Asia by boat 50,000 years ago(“The History of Australia-Tourism Australia”,2016). Throughout Australia there were different tribes of Aborigines that spoke about different 700 languages, had different religious views, cultural beliefs(Mooney,2015). Australia was very behind in modernization, they did not have horses, large crops,…

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    Government sector includes the Medicare system and the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS). The private sector includes private health insurance. The international health care system of North Korea, United States of America is compared with Australia in ethical, economic and political characteristics. Medicare is a free health insurance scheme financed by the Commonwealth and partially by Medicare Levy, which provides subsidised health care services to the Australian population.…

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    Labour Party In Australia

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    Australian Labor Party is the oldest political organization in the political history of Australia, since it was formed in the 1890s and it had a representative in the first federal government that was elected in 1901. The major purpose of its formation was the early trade unions that existed by that period, and since then, it has maintained a close relationship with the trade unions in Australia. The party’s national platform provides the supporters and members with a clear outline of labor’s…

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