Dr Michael O’Keefe is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Director of the Master of International Relations at La Trobe University, Australia.
The comprehensive interpretation of Australian foreign policy makes this book one of the finest accounts of the subject to have appeared in a long time. It will be an invaluable resource for students, lecturers, policy analysts and media commentators focusing on Australian foreign policy. -- Allan Patience * University of Melbourne, Australia * This richly documented study goes beyond realism and liberalism to explain how strategic culture has shaped Australian foreign policy, and now challenges those who seek new directions for the nation. -- Geoffrey Hawker * Macquarie University, Australia * This book reveals a surprising degree of continuity in how Australia has engaged internationally. O’Keefe’s passion for enriching our understanding and analysis of Australian foreign policy permeates this book—a desire matched only by the contemporary need for such analyses given the rapidly changing geopolitical environment. -- Benjamin Day * Australian National University, Australia * O’Keefe skilfully highlights Australia’s distinctive strategic culture as a critical driver of its foreign policy. This well-structured, pragmatic analysis offers significant insight for students keen on understanding the practicalities of foreign policy making – an invaluable addition to any bookshelf. -- Mark Dinnen * Bond University, Australia * Building on the concept of strategic culture, this book provides a much-needed, theoretically informed and empirically rich analysis of contemporary Australian foreign policy. -- Matt McDonald * University of Queensland, Australia * Australian Foreign Policy provides an accessible and essential primer for students of Australia's foreign relations, challenging us to think more critically about the significant events, relationships and ideas that shape Australia's future. -- Danielle Chubb * Deakin University, Australia *