Marshall, Helen2017-02-082017-02-08b1851279http://hdl.handle.net/1885/112135The Hawke Labor government came to power in March 1983 committed to playing a more active role in finding a solution to the Cambodian conflict, improving bilateral relations with Vietnam and restoring Australian aid. This signalled a departure from the Fraser government's minimal involvement in the issue, and reflected a closer identification of Australia's interests with the Asia-Pacific region. As Foreign Minister, Bill Hayden, explained: The war in Cambodia, in all its many dimensions, is the greatest unresolved source of tension in Southeast Asia...The future of Australia lies in developing a mature and balanced set of relationships with its neighbours in Southeast Asia. Indochina is part of that neighbourhood.128 pagesapplication/pdfen-AUAuthor retains copyrightInternational relationsAustralia Foreign relationsAustralia Foreign relations CambodiaCambodia Foreign relations AustraliaAustralian foreign policy and Cambodia : international power, regionalism and domestic politics199210.25911/5d74e89fac1502017-02-07