Labor’s svar: Ja"Australia seeks a good international society. Our national interest is in a peaceful, stable and prosperous world. There are many challenges to this global vision – including the threat of conflict between states, the rise of non-state actors, growing economic inequality and climate change. Australia should work with like-minded countries, and through regional and global institutions, to respond to complex problems beyond the capacity of any one country to solve. Australia is a founding member of the United Nations, a member of the G20 and an enduring ally of the United States."Source
Liberal Democrat’s svar: Ja, og bruge FN's fredsbevarende styrker til at beskytte vores interesserThe Australian Government should recognise and have diplomatic relations with the overarching governing power of each populated region of the world. Non-recognition is an act of weakness, while diplomatic relations reduce the risk of conflict. While not all countries will seek membership of the United Nations, Australia should support membership for any country that applies, including Kosovo and Taiwan.Source
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Arts Party’s svar: JaArts Party personally submitted this answer on July 12th, 2017. This organization should be praised for their direct communication with voters and commitment to transparency in politics.Learn more about this organization on their WebsiteSource
Liberty Alliance’s svar: Ja, og bruge FN's fredsbevarende styrker til at beskytte vores interesserAustralske Liberty Alliance mener den nuværende FN-pagten om flygtninge er forældet og kompromitteret. Vi ville fjerne Australien fra dette charter og tage suveræn kontrol over vores grænser.Source