2006 Publications

2006 Publications

Melissa Conley Tyler Publications 2006- 2019 Articles “How to Rebuild Australia’s Diplomatic Capacity”, Australian Foreign Affairs, issue 10, October 2019, 109-115: https://www.australianforeignaffairs.com/essay/2019/10/china-dependence. Book Chapters “MIKTA: A Case Study of Australian Multilateralism” in Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Asian Security Dynamics edited by Kai He (In press) Opinion M Conley Tyler and Rhiannon Arthur, “What We Learned in 2019: Morrison’s Foreign Policy”, Australian Outlook, 19 December 2019: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/what-we-learned-in-2019- morrisons-foreign-policy/ M Conley Tyler and Massimo Campagna, “Young social entrepreneurs tackling Southeast Asia’s challenges”, Foundation for Young Australians, 17 December 2019: https://www.fya.org.au/2019/12/17/young-social-entrepreneurs-tackling-southeast- asias-challenges/ M Conley Tyler, “Pacifying Australia China Relations”, Lowy Interpreter, 13 December 2019: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/pacifying-australia- china-relations M Conley Tyler and Rhiannon Arthur, “What can we expect from this year’s East Asia Summit?”, East Asia Forum, 13 November 2019: https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2019/11/03/what-can-we-expect-from-this-years-east- asia-summit/ M Conley Tyler, “Australia is spending less on diplomacy than ever before – and its influence is suffering as a result”, The Conversation, 6 November 2019: https://theconversation.com/australia-is-spending-less-on-diplomacy-than-ever- before-and-its-influence-is-suffering-as-a-result-125722. Also reprinted including in The Canberra Times https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6481500/australia-is- spending-less-on-diplomacy-than-ever-before-and-its-influence-is-suffering-as-a- result/ and Australian Outlook: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/australia-is-spending-less-on- diplomacy-than-ever-before-and-its-influence-is-suffering-as-a-result/ M Conley Tyler, “Building connections for Myanmar’s social entrepreneurs”, PK Forum, 24 October 2019: https://www.pkforum.org/single- post/2019/10/24/Myanmar%E2%80%99s-social-entrepreneurs-building-new- connections M Conley Tyler and Massimo Campagna, “Smart Cities: Solutions to South-East Asia’s Urban Challenges”, Australian Outlook, 22 October 2019: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/smart-cities-solutions-to- south-east-asias-urban-challenges/ M Conley Tyler and Mitchell Vandewerdt-Holman, “Australia’s Incredible Shrinking Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade”, University of Melbourne Pursuit, 18 October 2019: https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/australia-s-incredible-shrinking- department-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade. Republished in The Mandarin. https://www.themandarin.com.au/118942-australias-incredible-shrinking-department- of-foreign-affairs-and-trade/ M Conley Tyler and Mitchell Vandewerdt-Holman, “Diplomacy Needed to Stop Australia’s Declining Power”, Pearls & Irritations, 17 October 2019: https://johnmenadue.com/melissa-conley-tyler-and-mitchell-vandewerdt-holman- diplomacy-needed-to-stop-australias-declining-power/ M Conley Tyler, “China’s Views on International Order”, Australian Outlook, 9 October 2019: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/chinas-views- on-international-order/ M Conley Tyler and Mitchell Vandewerdt-Holman, “Korea-Japan Tensions, as seen in the Suburbs of Brisbane”, Lowy Interpreter, 18 September 2019: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/korea-japan-tensions-seen-suburbs- brisbane M Conley Tyler, “Will Hugh White Change How We Defend Australia?”, Pearls and Irritations, 15 July 2019: http://johnmenadue.com/melissa-conley-tyler-will-hugh- white-change-how-we-defend-australia/. Republished on Australian Outlook: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/will-hugh-white-change- how-we-defend-australia/ M Conley Tyler, “Promoting Women in International Affairs: DFAT's Women in Leadership Strategy”, Australian Outlook, 3 July 2019: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/dfat-women-in-leadership- strategy/ M Conley Tyler, “The Indo-Pacific is the New Asia”, Lowy Interpreter, 28 June 2019: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/indo-pacific-new-asia M Conley Tyler, From fill-in to full-time Foreign Minister”, Lowy Interpreter, 28 May 2019: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/fill-full-time-foreign- minister. M Conley Tyler, “Getting Back on Track with Regional Integration: Lessons from a Decade of AANZFTA”, East Asia Forum, 24 May 2019: https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2019/05/24/lessons-from-aanzfta-for-regional- integration/ M Conley Tyler, “Culture cringe: Laughter links Australia and Asia”, Lowy Interpreter, 26 April 2019: http://www.lowyinterpreter.org/the-interpreter/culture- cringe-laughter-links-australia-and-asia. M Conley Tyler, “The movie moment: how the Oscars reflect the world around us”, Lowy Interpreter, 25 February 2019: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the- interpreter/oscars-what-films-tells-us-about-moment-world 2018 Opinion M Conley Tyler and Rory MacNeil, “The Philippines is a Microcosm of the Challenges Facing Asia”, El País, Alternativas blog, 27 December 2018: https://elpais.com/economia/2018/12/27/alternativas/1545903212_966252.html M Conley Tyler, “Think Tanks and Diplomacy”, Australian Outlook, 15 December 2018: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/think-tanks-diplomacy/ M Conley Tyler, “Perspectives on the Rules-Based International Order, The Interpreter, 31 July 2018: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/perspectives- rules-based-international-order M Conley Tyler and Julia Bergin, “EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement an opportunity for Spain”, El País, Alternativas blog, 7 May 2018: http://blogs.elpais.com/alternativas/2018/05/el-acuerdo-de-libre-comercio-entre-la-ue- y-australia-es-una-oportunidad-para-espa%C3%B1a.html. Also published in English by EU-Australia Leadership Forum, https://www.europeaustraliaforum.eu/eu- australia-free-trade-agreement-opportunity-spain and Australian Outlook: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/eu-australia-free-trade- agreement-opportunity-for-spain/ M Conley Tyler, “International Vulnerabilities and Opportunities for Australia’s Universities”, The Interpreter, 21 February 2018: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the- interpreter/international-vulnerabilities-and-opportunities-australia-s-universities. Also republished in Australian Outlook, 21 February 2018: http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/international-vulnerabilities- opportunities-australias-universities/ Books M Conley Tyler and John Robbins (Eds), Ministers for Foreign Affairs 1972-83 (Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2018). Book Chapters M Conley Tyler, Evan Keeble and Ellisa Kosadi, “MIKTA as a Potential Node of Australia-Indonesia Cooperation” in Jeffrey Wilson (ed.), Expanding Horizons: Indonesia’s Regional Engagement in the Indo-Pacific Era (Perth USAsia Centre, September 2018). Available: http://perthusasia.edu.au/indonesia-special-report M Conley Tyler and Alfonso Martinez Arranz, “EU-Australia Relations: Elite Perceptions in the Shadow of Brexit” in Bruno Mascitelli and Bruce Wilson, ‘So Distant, So Close’: Australia and the European Union in the 21st Century (Australian Scholarly Publishing 2018). 2017 Books M Conley Tyler, Rhea Matthews and Emma Brockhurst, Think Tank Diplomacy (Brill Research Perspectives in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, Brill: Leiden, 2017), ISBN 9789004331204. http://www.brill.com/products/book/think-tank-diplomacy M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges (Canberra: AIIA on behalf of the EU-Australia Leadership Forum, 2017), ISBN 0-909992-99-1. Available online: https://www.scribd.com/document/349546368/The-EU-and-Australia-Shared- Opportunities-and-Common-Challenges Opinion M Conley Tyler, Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias, “What do Australians Think of the European Union?”, Australian Outlook, 5 June 2017: www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australian_outlook/what-do-australians-think- european-union/ M Conley Tyler, “Not-for-Profit Sector and the EU-Australia Relationship”, Pro Bono Australia, 30 March 2017: https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2017/03/not- profit-sector-eu-australia-relationship/ M Conley Tyler, “Including the first Australians in Australian diplomacy”, The Interpreter, 25 January 2017: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/including- first-australians-australian-diplomacy. Also reprinted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, DFAT Blog, 27 January 2017: https://blog.dfat.gov.au/2017/01/27/including-the-first-australians-in-australian- diplomacy/ Book Chapters M Conley Tyler, Alfonso Martinez Arranz and Caroline Karavoulias, “What do Australians Think of the European Union?” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. M Conley Tyler, “Europe Can Learn from Australia’s Border Policy” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. (Reprinted from The Guardian with permission). M Conley Tyler, Antonia Mochan and Michael Zettinig, “The EU-Australia Leadership Forum” in M Conley Tyler and Antonia Mochan, The EU and Australia: Shared Opportunities and Common Challenges. Reports EU-Australia Leadership Forum Baseline Study, March 2017. Conference Paper M Conley Tyler and Evan Keeble, “MIKTA: A Case Study in Australian Multilateralism”,

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