How First Nations diplomacy can shape Australia India ties

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Ballangarry, Julie
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Arakkal, Sonia

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2022
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At the very heart of First Nations Diplomacy (FND) is a First Nations approach to international relations, but what exactly does this mean? Australia’s First Nations peoples have the oldest continuing culture on the planet – it is something that should be celebrated and learnt from. Our ontological, and epistemological worldviews have been established since time immemorial and are inclusive of governance, polity and diplomatic practices which were enacted with neighbouring clan and nation groups to ensure a peaceful coexistence. These practices extended beyond the continent of Australia, following trade routes and inter-cultural networks developed across the seas, as far as Borneo.16

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Innovation, security, culture: the next 75 years of Australia-India relations

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© 2022 Perth USAsia Centre. This report has been republished with permission from the Perth USAsia Centre for archiving purposes. To view the original, see https://perthusasia.edu.au/our-work/innovation,-security,-culture-the-next-75-years-o

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International relations

Indigenous Politics and Diplomacy

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Ballangarry, J, How First Nations diplomacy can shape Australia India ties, 2022, Innovation, security, culture: the next 75 years of Australia-India relations, pp. 16-17

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