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THE LABOR TRADITION IN AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY
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Document Date: 2004-04-29 06:53:53


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City

Bangkok / German New / Canberra / /

Company

Cairns Group / Suez / Beazley / /

Continent

Asia / Europe / /

Country

Rwanda / Cambodia / South Africa / Guinea / Indonesia / France / Japan / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Vietnam / Australia / Korea / United Kingdom / China / Papua New Guinea / Somalia / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

IndustryTerm

satellite space / telecommunications / insurance policy / mining / /

Organization

General Assembly / International Court of Justice / Reagan Administration / Labor / Fraser Government / Whitlam Government / Association of Southeast Asian Nations / Labor Government / UN General Assembly / High Commission in Britain / Australian Labor Party / United Nations / Security Council / international peace movement / ANZUS Council / Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation / /

Person

Peter Cook / Bob McMullan / Michael Duffy / Gareth Evans / Billy Hughes / John Kerin / Gough Whitlam / John Dawkins / Kim Beazley / Stuart Macintyre / Bill Hayden / Malcolm Fraser / Andrew Peacock / Don Willesee / Neal Blewett / /

Position

Prime Minister / Foreign Minister / Ambassador / Minister for Foreign Affairs / bit player / first foreign minister / /

Region

Antarctic / Southern Africa / Asia Pacific / /

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