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In-text: (Armbruster, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Armbruster, S., 2017. Manus Island's forgotten refugees. [online] SBS News. Available at: <https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/manus-islands-forgotten-refugees/s5363pxt1>.
In-text: (Australian Associated Press, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Australian Associated Press, 2022. ‘Chattering classes’: Australian government dismisses UN secretary general’s climate criticism. [online] The Guardian. Available at: <https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/mar/22/un-secretary-general-calls-australia-a-holdout-for-refusing-to-do-more-to-cut-emissions>.
In-text: (Australian Government, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Australian Government, 2021. Australian Government response to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Foreign Affairs and Aid Sub-committee report: Australia's response to the coup in Myanmar. Canberra: Australian Government, pp.1-11.
In-text: (Australian Government, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Australian Government, 2017. 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper. [online] Canberra: Australian Government, pp.1-136. Available at: <https://www.dfat.gov.au/sites/default/files/2017-foreign-policy-white-paper.pdf>.
In-text: (Australian Humanitarian Partnership, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Australian Humanitarian Partnership, 2022. Rohingya Crisis - Bangladesh — AHP. [online] Australian Humanitarian Partnership. Available at: <https://www.australianhumanitarianpartnership.org/preparedness-1/rohingya-refugees-coxs-bazar#:~:text=In%202020%2C%20AHP%20partners%20came,funding%20from%20the%20Australian%20Government.>.
In-text: (Baiasu and Loriaux, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Baiasu, S. and Loriaux, S., 2017. Sincerity in Politics and International Relations. Taylor & Francis.
In-text: (Bisley, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Bisley, N., 2018. Australia’s engagement with China: From fear to greed and back again. International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 73(3), pp.379-398.
In-text: (Brostrom, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Brostrom, J., 2015. Morality and the national interest: towards a ‘moral realist’ research agenda. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 29(4), pp.1624-1639.
In-text: (Buchanan, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Buchanan, A., 2002. Beyond National Interest. Philosophical Topics, 30(2), pp.97-131.
In-text: (Bull, 1977)
Your Bibliography: Bull, H., 1977. The Concept of Order in World Politics. The Anarchical Society, pp.3-21.
In-text: (Debiel, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Debiel, T., 2000. Strengthening the UN as an Effective World Authority: Cooperative Security Versus Hegemonic Crisis Management. Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 6(1), pp.25-41.
In-text: (DFAT, 2022)
Your Bibliography: DFAT, 2022. Myanmar country brief. [online] Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Available at: <https://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/myanmar/myanmar-country-brief> [Accessed 30 May 2022].
In-text: (Doherty, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Doherty, B., 2021. UN body condemns Australia for illegal detention of asylum seekers and refugees. [online] The Guardian. Available at: <https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/08/un-body-condemns-australia-for-illegal-detention-of-asylum-seekers-and-refugees>.
In-text: (Dunne and Wheeler, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Dunne, T. and Wheeler, N., 2004. ‘We the Peoples’: Contending Discourses of Security in Human Rights Theory and Practice. International Relations, 18(1), pp.9-23.
In-text: (E., 2019)
Your Bibliography: E., L., 2019. Avoiding Another East-Timor Atrocity: The Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty and Self-Determination in West Papua. Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research, pp.211-217.
In-text: (Evans, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Evans, G., 1990. Foreign Policy and Good International Citizenship. [online] Gevans.org. Available at: <http://www.gevans.org/speeches/old/1990/060390_fm_fpandgoodinternationalcitizen.pdf>.
In-text: (Evans, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Evans, G., 2022. Good International Citizenship: The Case for Decency. Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, pp.1-96.
In-text: (Ghanem and Castelli, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Ghanem, K. and Castelli, P., 2019. Accountability and Moral Competence Promote Ethical Leadership. Journal of Values-Based Leadership, 12(1).
In-text: (Gordon, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Gordon, J., 2015. Ethics and Targeted Sanctions. In: C. Nolan, ed., Ethics and Statecraft The Moral Dimension of International Affairs, 3rd ed. Santa Barbara: Praeger, pp.1-337.
In-text: (Grant, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Grant, R., 1999. Hypocrisy and Integrity : Machiavelli, Rousseau, and the Ethics of Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
In-text: (Halvorson, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Halvorson, D., 2016. From Cold War Solidarity to Transactional Engagement: Reinterpreting Australia's Relations with East Asia, 1950–1974. Journal of Cold War Studies, 18(2), pp.130-159.
In-text: (Hatakeyama, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Hatakeyama, K., 2019. A Middle Power's Roles in Shaping East Asian Security Order: Analysis of Japan's Engagement from a Normative Perspective. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 65(3), pp.466-481.
In-text: (Hoover, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Hoover, J., 2015. Ethics and Morality in International Relations. Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets,.
In-text: (Huberts, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Huberts, L., 2018. Integrity: What it is and Why it is Important. Public Integrity, 20(sup1), pp.S18-S32.
In-text: (Human Rights Watch, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Human Rights Watch, 2022. Rohingya | Human Rights Watch. [online] Hrw.org. Available at: <https://www.hrw.org/tag/rohingya>.
In-text: (Hurst, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Hurst, D., 2021. More than 30 countries condemn Australia at UN over high rates of child incarceration. [online] The Guardian. Available at: <https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jan/21/china-attacks-australia-at-un-over-baseless-charges-as-canberra-criticised-for-keeping-children-in-detention>.
In-text: (Jacob, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Jacob, C., 2021. Navigating between Pragmatism and Principle: Australia’s Foreign Policy Response to the 2017 Rohingya Crisis. Global Responsibility to Protect, 13(2-3), pp.186-217.
In-text: (Kertzer, Powers, Rathbun and Iyer, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Kertzer, J., Powers, K., Rathbun, B. and Iyer, R., 2014. Moral Support: How Moral Values Shape Foreign Policy Attitudes. The Journal of Politics, 76(3), pp.825-840.
In-text: (Lasthuizen, Heres and Webb, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Lasthuizen, K., Heres, L. and Webb, W., 2019. Ethical Leadership within the Public and Political Realm: A Dance with Wolves?. Public Integrity, 21(6), pp.549-552.
In-text: (Liu, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Liu, H., 2015. Reimagining ethical leadership as a relational, contextual and political practice. Leadership, 13(3), pp.343-367.
In-text: (MacDonald, Patman and Mason-Parker, 2007)
Your Bibliography: MacDonald, D., Patman, R. and Mason-Parker, B., 2007. Ethics and Global Politics. England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp.1-266.
In-text: (Mendelson, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Mendelson, A., 2022. ‘Stronger together’: Myanmar, Russia parade military relationship. [online] Aljazeera.com. Available at: <https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/27/holdstronger-togethermyanmarrussiaparademilitary-relationship>.
In-text: (Nolan and Rosenthal, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Nolan, C. and Rosenthal, J., 2015. Ethics and Statecraft: The Moral Dimension of International Affairs. 3rd ed. Santa Barbara: Praeger, pp.1-337.
In-text: (O’Hagan, 2016)
Your Bibliography: O’Hagan, J., 2016. Australia and the promise and the perils of humanitarian diplomacy. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 70(6), pp.657-669.
In-text: (Price, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Price, M., 2021. Norm erosion and Australia's challenge to the rules-based order. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 75(2), pp.161-177.
In-text: (Rathbun and Stein, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Rathbun, B. and Stein, R., 2019. Greater Goods: Morality and Attitudes toward the Use of Nuclear Weapons. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 64(5), pp.787-816.
In-text: (Shang, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Shang, P., 2021. Myanmar's Foreign Policy: Shifting Legitimacy, Shifting Strategic Culture. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 41(1), pp.88-105.
In-text: (Simpson and Farrelly, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Simpson, A. and Farrelly, N., 2020. The Rohingya crisis and questions of accountability. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 74(5), pp.486-494.
In-text: (Thérien and Joly, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Thérien, J. and Joly, P., 2014. “All Human Rights for All”: The United Nations and Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era. Human Rights Quarterly, 36(2), pp.373-396.
In-text: (Tyler, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Tyler, M., 2021. Are critics of Australia’s response to the Myanmar coup expecting too much? | East Asia Forum. [online] East Asia Forum. Available at: <https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2021/05/14/are-critics-of-australias-response-to-the-myanmar-coup-expecting-too-much/>.
In-text: (United Nations, 2022)
Your Bibliography: United Nations, 2022. Women, Girls, as Agents of Positive Change, Must Be Included in All Efforts to Combat Gender Inequality, Climate Change, Delegates Tell Commission | Meetings Coverage and Press Releases. [online] Un.org. Available at: <https://www.un.org/press/en/2022/wom2216.doc.htm>.
In-text: (Ware, Bianco and Komesaroff, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Ware, A., Bianco, J. and Komesaroff, P., 2017. What is the best way to respond to the Rohingya crisis: boycott, sanctions or engagement?. [online] The Conversation. Available at: <https://theconversation.com/what-is-the-best-way-to-respond-to-the-rohingya-crisis-boycott-sanctions-or-engagement-86932>.
In-text: (Webb-Gannon et al., 2021)
Your Bibliography: Webb-Gannon, C., Westaway, M., Swift, J., Wright, N. and Adams, R., 2021. What Can Australia Do To Prevent Human Rights Abuses in West Papua?. The Asia-Pacific Journal, [online] 19(10), pp.1-15. Available at: <https://apjjf.org/-Camellia-Webb-Gannon--Michael-Westaway--Jaime-Swift--Nathan-Wright--Richard-Adams/5601/article.pdf>.
In-text: (Wheeler and Dunne, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Wheeler, N. and Dunne, T., 1996. Hedley Bull's pluralism of the intellect and solidarism of the will. International Affairs, 72(1), pp.91-107.
In-text: (World Health Organization, 2022)
Your Bibliography: World Health Organization, 2022. Vaccine equity. [online] Who.int. Available at: <https://www.who.int/campaigns/vaccine-equity> [Accessed 2022].
In-text: (Zala, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Zala, B., 2016. The Australian 2016 Defence White Paper, great-power rivalry and a ‘rules-based order’: an imagined correspondence between Carr, Bull and Bell. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 70(5), pp.441-452.
In-text: (Zambernardi, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Zambernardi, L., 2020. The limits of power: Knowledge, ethics, and foreign policy in Hans J. Morgenthau’s international theory. International Relations, 36(1), pp.3-22.
In-text: (Zhao, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Zhao, H., 2008. China and India: Competing for Good Relations with Myanmar. The Journal of East Asian Affairs, [online] 22(1), pp.175-194. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/23257878>.
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