Should we have bid for, and are we suited for the UN Security Council?..Bloody oath!!
I’m actually quite chuffed that we are on it. It seems to me that in a security sense, Australia is very well regarded internationally. Our reputation out of our Afghanistan participation is very good, and we can be proud of our Armed Forces. Whether we should be there or not is a separate issue – I am commenting on how we have conducted ourselves there. Important to note that the people responsible for the conduct had no say in whether they went or not.
We are the popular rising on the world scene, and we should capitalise on it at every opportunity. Kinda like saturation advertising and sponsorship I guess – keep putting our name in front of people and other dividends will pay off (trade etc).
Points to observe:
- Some have said that the $25 mill could have been better spent. It’s about 0.0015% of our GDP. Call it an advertising budget (or part of)
- You can always spend money allocated for a project on something else (thinks tools :D: )
- Our economy is the toast of the world (even though it may not feel it here)
- Again, even though it may not feel it right now, we are very very politically stable
- We are now the world’s 12th largest economy, but we are the 52nd largest population
Other countries with similar populations to ours (19-25 million) are:
- Afghanistan 25.5m, GDP $30 billion, 91st largest economy
- Ghana 24.6m, $82b
- North Korea 24.6m, $40b
- Yemen 24.5m, $60b
- Mozambique 23.7m, $20b
- Taiwan 23.3m, $423b, 23rd largest (but still a quarter of our economy)
- Australia 22.8m, $1570b, 12th
- Syria 21.8m, $65b
- Ivory Coast 21.4m, $36b
- Madagascar 20.7m, $21b
- Angola 20.6m, $99b
- Sri Lanka 20.3m, $64b
- Cameroon 19.4m, $47b
- Romania 19m, $264b
Any of them stand out as the “place you’d rather be”? Most of those countries has been war torn recently.
Are we the “lucky country”? Not a favourite terminology of mine really. Ok, we are resource rich, and our climate is pretty good, but we don’t have a huge % of arable land. More to the point, all of that means nothing unless it’s well used.
Not saying we’re perfect at all, but I do think we are really well positioned.