AFA22: The Bad Guys: How to Deal with Our Illiberal Friends

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“When such leaders control great powers, they tend to magnify their country's great-power obsessions and tendencies. In such a world, all other nations, whether rivals or allies, must anticipate the fallout and be ready to adapt.” —MICHAEL WESLEY

The twenty-second issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the consequences for Australia as some of its most important friends and partners – including India, Indonesia and the United States – shift towards authoritarianism and illiberalism.

As Donald Trump seeks to return to the White House, The Bad Guys looks at how Australia should deal with ostensibly like-minded countries that are sliding away from democracy, and how to respond to the leaders overseeing this dangerous and unpredictable turn.

* Michael Wesley examines the rise and tactics of the strongman leader.
* Malcolm Turnbull considers the prospect of a second Trump presidency and how Australia should respond.
* Jacqui Baker explores the character and career of Indonesia's incoming president, Prabowo Subianto.
* Priya Chacko analyses the increasingly autocratic approach of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.
* Connor O'Brien argues that Australia should support an ambitious global tax on maritime emissions.
* Carmen Lawrence criticises Labor's "timid subservience" on AUKUS.

PLUS Damien Cave on Australia–US relations, and correspondence on AFA21: United Front from Damien Kingsbury, Robert Law, Melissa Conley Tyler and more.