Political Concepts
Global Actors
Australian Foreign Policy
Political Thinking
Wild
100

This term refers to a state's supreme authority over its territory and people.

What is sovereignty?

100
Organisations that operate independently of governments, often for humanitarian or advocacy purposes?

What is a non-governmental organisation?

100

Australia's key region of strategic interest.

What is the Indo-Pacific?

100

This perspective prioritises the power of states and their national interests over global cooperation.

What is realism?

100

A permanent, unified system for managing migration and asylum procedures intended to replace older, often dysfunctional, rules

What is the New Pact on Migration and Asylum?

200

Power that uses attraction or persuasion rather than force.

What is soft power?

200

An organisation formed by multiple states to cooperate on issues like security or trade.

What is an intergovernmental organisation?

200

An instrument of foreign policy whereby Australia provides money, expertise or equipment to other states.

What is foreign aid?

200
This approach emphasises cooperation and shared global responsibilities.

What is cosmopolitanism?

200

Great power conflict can threaten this principle, which relies on cooperation and shared rules among states.

What is the international rules-based order?
300
The strategy a state uses to achieve its goals internationally.

What is foreign policy?

300

This panel was created to provide policymakers with regular scientific assessments on climate change, its implications and potential future risks.

What is the IPCC?

300

The Prime Minster who was in office at the time of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

Who is Scott Morrison?

300

Actions by a state or group that violate basic freedoms or protections for people.

What are human rights violations?

300

Middle powers pursue this type of foreign policy, allowing independence from great powers while maintaining influence internationally.

What is strategic autonomy?

400

Referring to maintenance of the status quo, more consistency or less conflict in affairs.

What is stability?

400

Regional political and economic group in south-east Asia that promotes cooperation amongst member states.

What is ASEAN?
400

Invoked only once in its history, this treaty is considered the corner-stone of Australian defence and security.

What is ANZUS?

400

A challenge to the international norms occurs when powerful states act without consultation or support.

What is unilateralism?

400

This term describes when a state participates in international organisations only when it suits its national interests.

What is selective multilateralism?

500

A type of activity global political actors engage in in multilateral forums.

What is diplomacy?

500

A group of  18 members across the Pacific Ocean founded in 1971

What is the Pacific Islands Forum?

500

A vision for long-term regional cooperation endorsed by Pacific Islands Forum Leaders in July 2022

What is the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent?

500

The concept of balancing, limiting the influence of or countering another state or bloc.

What is containment?

500

A military strategy used to prevent an adversary from entering and operating freely in a specific operational area

What is anti-access area-denial (A2/AD)?