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ISSUE 19, OCTOBER 2023 AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS Contributors 2 Editor’s Note 3 James Curran Excess Baggage 6 Merriden Varrall Shaky Ground 28 Margaret Simons No Daylight 49 Yun Jiang Usual Suspects 71 The Fix Phil Orchard on Why Australia Should Condemn Russia’s Illegal Transfers and Deportations 93 Reviews Jacqui Baker War on Corruption: An Indonesian Experience by Todung Mulya Lubis 100 Ryan Cropp Whitlam’s Foreign Policy by Michael Easson 103 Sokummono Khan A Tiger Rules the Mountain: Cambodia’s Pursuit of Democracy by Gordon Conochie 107 Correspondence “Target Australia”: Luke Gosling, William Leben, Margaret Beavis, Wesley Morgan; response by Sam Roggeveen 111 The Back Page 128
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Contributors Jacqui Baker is a lecturer in South-­East Asian politics at Murdoch University, and a host of the podcast Talking Indonesia. Ryan Cropp is a journalist, historian and the author of Donald Horne: A Life in the Lucky Country. James Curran is the international editor of the Australian Financial Review and Professor of Modern History at the University of Sydney. Yun Jiang is the Australian Institute of International Affairs China Matters Fellow and a former policy adviser in the Australian government. Sokummono Khan is a Cambodian journalist who films and writes stories for VOA Khmer. She is studying for a master’s degree at the University of Queensland. Phil Orchard is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Wollongong and co-­director of its Future of Rights Centre. Margaret Simons is an award-winning journalist and writer. Her most recent book is Tanya Plibersek: On Her Own Terms. Merriden Varrall is a non-­resident fellow at the Lowy Institute, where she was formerly Director of the East Asia Program. Prior to that she was a UN diplomat based in Beijing. She has a PhD in Chinese foreign policy. Australian Foreign Affairs is published three times a year by Australian Foreign Affairs Pty Ltd. Publisher: Morry Schwartz. CEO: Rebecca Costello. Editor-­in-­chief: Erik Jensen. ISBN 978-­1-­76064-­4260 ISSN 2208-­5912 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior consent of the publishers. Essays, reviews and correspondence © retained by the authors. Subscriptions – 1 year print & digital auto-­renew (3 issues): $49.99 within Australia incl. GST. 1 year print and digital subscription (3 issues): $59.99 within Australia incl. GST. 2 year print & digital (6 issues): $114.99 within Australia incl. GST. 1 year digital only auto-renew: $29.99. Payment may be made by MasterCard, Visa or Amex, or by cheque made out to Schwartz Books Pty Ltd. Payment includes postage and handling. To subscribe, fill out the form inside this issue, subscribe online at www.australianforeignaffairs.com, email subscribe@australianforeignaffairs. com or phone 1800 077 514 / 61 3 9486 0288. Correspondence should be addressed to: The Editor, Australian Foreign Affairs, 22–24 Northumberland Street, Collingwood, VIC, 3066 Australia Phone: 61 3 9486 0288 / Fax: 61 3 9486 0244 Email: enquiries@australianforeignaffairs.com. Editor: Jonathan Pearlman. Deputy Editor: Julian Welch. Associate Editor: Chris Feik. Publicity: Anna Lensky. Design: Peter Long. Production Coordination: Marilyn de Castro. Typesetting: Tristan Main. Cover photograph: UPI/Alamy Live News. Printed in Australia by McPherson’s Printing Group.

ISSUE 19, OCTOBER 2023

AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS

Contributors 2 Editor’s Note 3

James Curran Excess Baggage 6 Merriden Varrall Shaky Ground 28 Margaret Simons No Daylight 49

Yun Jiang Usual Suspects 71

The Fix

Phil Orchard on Why Australia Should Condemn Russia’s Illegal Transfers and Deportations 93

Reviews

Jacqui Baker War on Corruption: An Indonesian Experience by Todung Mulya Lubis 100

Ryan Cropp Whitlam’s Foreign Policy by Michael Easson 103 Sokummono Khan A Tiger Rules the Mountain: Cambodia’s Pursuit of Democracy by Gordon Conochie 107

Correspondence

“Target Australia”: Luke Gosling, William Leben, Margaret Beavis,

Wesley Morgan; response by Sam Roggeveen 111

The Back Page 128

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