Italian-Australian relations: the untapped potential of two global partners
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2024-07-15Estado
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. Italy and Australia share a long history of bilateral relations,
the same worldview and network of global partners, and
similar challenges in a variety of areas. To address them, they
coordinate their international efforts with allies and partners
within multilateral frameworks, at the partial detriment
of direct bilateral cooperation. The 75th anniversary of
diplomatic relations, which falls on this year, warrants an
appraisal of the areas and the ways in which bilateral ties can
be strengthened. Specifically, five key areas display significant
potential for greater cooperation: i) shared international goals;
ii) trade; iii) defence; iv) scientific cooperation; and v) peopleto-people links. At the same time, three complementary
developments could address both the untapped potential
in terms of cooperation and the few but noticeable barriers
hindering closer ties. These are: a) a new strategic partnership;
b) the design of compatible Indo-Pacific strategies; and c) the
joint membership of relevant minilaterals. Lastly, a number of
planned initiatives could help to achieve these goals.
Italian-Australian relations: the untapped potential of two global partners
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2610-9603Palabras Clave
.Italy | Australia | Bilateral relations | Italian foreign policy | Italian military policy


