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This article examines the complex matrix of public, political and policy debates that were brought to bear on Australia’s decision to withdraw from Iraq. In analysing the ‘politics of withdrawal’ in Australia, this article identifies four dominant frames that served to polarise the issue along party-political lines and reduce the complexities of Australia’s withdrawal to a set of simple polarities.

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The first article to examine the politics of Australia's withdrawal from Iraq. Understanding the ways in which Australia framed its decision to disengage from Iraq is critical to further analysis of Australia’s approach to current (or future) military draw-downs (such as in Afghanistan), as well as those conducted by other liberal democracies, such as the US and the UK.

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This page is a summary of: The politics of Australia's withdrawal from Iraq, Australian Journal of Political Science, October 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/10361146.2014.968982.
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