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Chapter 14 in Middle Powers and International Organisations, 2017, pp 350-366 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter summarises and assesses Australia’s experience of membership of the OECD, focusing on: accession and the experience of membership in the early years; the varying experiences of differing departments with the OECD over time; the value of the OECD for policy learning and policy capacity. It concludes with a brief examination of the likely future of Australia and the OECD, and argues that its membership has enabled Australia as a middle power to achieve a greater degree of access to, and influence upon, international decision making than would otherwise have been the case. Key Words: accession; policy learning; adaptation; prospects, middle power
Keywords: Politics; and; Public; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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