Kevin Rudd: Toward an Asia-Pacific Union

Australian Prime Minister the Hon. Kevin Rudd addresses the Asia Society. (Jan Kuczerawy/Asia Society)

Australian Prime Minister the Hon. Kevin Rudd addresses the Asia Society. (Jan Kuczerawy/Asia Society)

SYDNEY, June 4, 2008 – The Asia Society AustralAsia Centre hosted the Australian Prime Minister the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP at its 11th Annual Dinner, the most prestigious event on the Centre's calendar. The dinner attracted an audience of more than 550 leaders which included senior representation from business, politics, and academia.

Prime Minister Rudd called this century the "Asia Pacific Century" and said there was a need for strong and effective regional institutions "that will underpin an open, peaceful, stable, prosperous, and sustainable region" and to address "collective challenges that no one country can address alone." Stressing that Australia needs to anticipate and shape, rather than "simply reacting" to the "historic changes" in the region, Rudd outlined a bold vision for the formation an Asia-Pacific community by 2020—a regional institution operating on the principle of cooperation, spanning the entire Asia-Pacific region (including the United States) and "able to engage in the full spectrum of dialogue, cooperation, and action on political matters and future challenges related to security."

The prime minister also announced the appointment of the Centre's founding director, Richard Woolcott AC, who as the special envoy will take Australia's proposal to the Asia-Pacific leaders. Woolcott commented that "this fits neatly into the concept of greater middle-power diplomacy. If the US or China or Japan or some other big power were to suggest it, other nations might be apprehensive and back away. It's better for a middle power like Australia to take the initiative."

The prime minister hailed the AustralAsia Centre and the Asia Society for their efforts in enhancing understanding of the Asia-Pacific region and singled out the Asia Society's Williamsburg Conference for particular mention. He also praised the AustralAsia Centre's presence in Australia, noting how important it is for Australia to have the international forum that the AustralAsia Centre provides.

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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd: "A vision for an Asia-Pacific community" (5 min., 20 sec.)

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The asia pacific union would be a terrible idea. As it is going to follow the European Union, we can straight away come to the conclusion that this is soley about control by private entities. The European Union has created many laws for European countries without citizens having a say. This is not democracy. On another note, Adolf Hitler wrote about the European Union. He was planning on 5 unions of the world with every country under a union as his gameplan to a global government. Global government is also already being mentioned by many powerful figures.

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