Australia and a Post-Brexit Britain |
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Authors: | Alexander Downer |
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Affiliation: | High Commissioner of Australia to the UK, London, UK |
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Abstract: | This article, based on the Robert Menzies Lecture delivered by the author in London on 31 October 2017, provides a survey of Britain and Australia’s bilateral relationship from the 1930s to the present. In the earlier period particular attention is given to the role of Sir Robert Menzies. The relationship is examined in the light of Britain’s accession to the EEC/EU with reference to bilateral trade, security and global politics, and migration, with emphasis on strong people-to-people links. The author expresses hopes for renewed co-operation over free trade, a rules-based world outlook and links between universities in a post-Brexit world. He argues that although the bilateral relationship went through some troubled times in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, it is now getting back to the natural strength that it deserves. |
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Keywords: | Australia United Kingdom Sir Robert Menzies bilateral relationship free trade European Economic Community European Union Brexit |
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