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Enhancing Australia’s Diplomatic Presence: A Call for Increased Investment and Focus on Peacebuilding

by Geraldine S.
03/25/2024
in Global Trade, International Relations

The Lowy Institute’s recent data reveal that Australia’s diplomatic presence remains limited, with only 124 diplomatic missions worldwide as of the latter half of 2023. This places Australia among the G20 countries with the fewest diplomatic missions, trailing behind nations like the Netherlands with 149, Canada with 157, and significantly behind China and the US with 274 and 271 respectively. This scarcity in diplomatic missions raises concerns over Australia’s global representation and its ability to gather and analyze international information effectively. Reduced diplomatic presence may lead to increased misunderstandings and potentially escalate tensions with other nations due to a lack of dialogue and negotiation.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has seen a decline in its share of Commonwealth funding over the past two decades. In 1995-96, diplomacy received 0.38 percent of total Commonwealth spending, a figure that halved to 0.19 percent by 2021-22. In contrast, defense expenditure has risen to 8 percent of total expenditure, while funds for foreign aid have seen significant cuts. The underfunding of diplomacy raises questions about its perceived value in preventing conflict and building peace. Other nations, notably China and the US, underscore the importance of diplomacy through their extensive network of missions, indicating its crucial role in international relations and influence.

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Australia’s minimal investment in diplomacy could hinder its international relations, especially in peacebuilding and conflict resolution efforts. For instance, during Australia’s 2011 campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council, it became apparent that many UN ambassadors lacked detailed knowledge about Australia. A subsequent initiative inviting UN member states to visit Australia significantly improved perceptions and supported Australia’s successful bid for the seat. As Australia eyes re-election to the Security Council in 2028, enhancing diplomatic representation becomes even more critical. The current government has begun to address this issue by increasing DFAT’s budget and promising further investments. However, more substantial and prolonged efforts are required to expand Australia’s diplomatic network and develop comprehensive training programs for diplomats.

Furthermore, the current lack of a dedicated peacebuilding unit within DFAT highlights a gap in Australia’s approach to international peace and conflict resolution. While Foreign Minister Senator Penny Wong has emphasized the importance of active diplomacy and peacebuilding, tangible mechanisms and resources to support these initiatives remain lacking. The enhancement of Australia’s diplomatic efforts, multilateral relations, and support for peacebuilding organizations is essential for promoting peaceful conflict resolution and avoiding military confrontations. Strengthening Australia’s diplomatic presence and capabilities is a step towards a more peaceful and cooperative international community.

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