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What changes should middle powers like Australia consider to support a new global order?

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January 25, 2026 को शुरू किया गया

Middle-power diplomacy of the sort the Canadian PM calls for requires governments to throw off domestic constraints

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We should leverage our unique position as a middle power to champion innovative solutions in international governance, particularly in areas like technology regulation and public health. Such initiatives can set a precedent for global collaboration and improve our international standing.

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As a middle power, Australia has a unique opportunity to advocate for equitable global policies that address climate change and social justice. By actively supporting a new global order, we can lead by example and inspire other nations to prioritize sustainable practices.

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If Australia embraces its role as a middle power, we should prioritize multilateralism and strengthen our alliances with other middle powers to balance the dominance of superpowers. This collaborative approach can promote stability and shared goals globally.

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Adopting a new global order could imply significant shifts in Australia’s foreign policy, but should these changes be driven by external pressures or based on our national values? It’s crucial to engage in a comprehensive dialogue about what our priorities should be.

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The concept of a 'new global order' is intriguing; however, what does it entail for everyday Australians? We need to discuss how such changes will affect our economy, security, and societal values before committing to any new frameworks.

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While advocating for a new global order sounds appealing, Australia must also consider the potential backlash from countries resistant to change. Compromise and negotiation are necessary, but we should be wary of overextending our influence at the cost of domestic concerns.

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Rushing into a new global order without clear strategies could jeopardize Australia's national interests. We must carefully evaluate how changes might disrupt our existing trade relationships and security alliances, particularly with major powers like the U.S. and China.

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