International Australia relations

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The map shows in purple the selected country (Australia), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.

Profile summary of Australia

Australia is a sovereign country located in the southern hemisphere, comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest country in the world by land area, and is the world's largest island country. The capital city is Canberra, and the largest city is Sydney.

Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. It has a strong tradition of democracy and a commitment to human rights. The country has a diverse and thriving economy, with a GDP per capita among the highest in the world. It is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and many other international organizations.

Australia has a robust relationship with its regional neighbors and is an active player in regional and international affairs. It has a close alliance with the United States and is a member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing network. It also has strong ties with countries in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly Indonesia, Japan, and New Zealand.

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Australia Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Canberra
Population 25 499 884
Land Area (sq km) 7 633 565
Main religion Christianity
Life Expectancy 83 years

The influence of Australia in the World

Australia is a country with a High International Influence. It is located in place 13 in the world influence ranking. Australia's actions have a wide-ranging impact on the world and on other countries. Click here to know more !

Australia maintains contact with 95 countries. The five most intense relations Australia has are with: Philippines with a score of 76 624 , China with a score of 65 060 , New Zealand with a score of 63 202 , Canada with a score of 59 837 , and Indonesia with a score of 57 549 .

Top 5 most Intense relations of Australia
Position Country Influence Options
1 Philippines 76 624
2 China 65 060
3 New Zealand 63 202
4 Canada 59 837
5 Indonesia 57 549

The closest and strained relations involving Australia worldwide

The top five closest relations from Australia are: Japan with a score of 9.93 , Timor-Leste with a score of 9.86 , China with a score of 9.86 , Indonesia with a score of 9.83 , and India with a score of 9.79 .

Top 5 closest relations of Australia
Position Country Relation Options
1 Japan 9.9
2 Timor-Leste 9.9
3 China 9.9
4 Indonesia 9.8
5 India 9.8

While, the top five strained relations from Australia are: North Korea with a score of 0.31 , Qatar with a score of 0.81 , Iran with a score of 2.8 , Israel with a score of 3.5 , and Albania with a score of 3.5 .

Top 5 strained relation of Australia
Position Country Relation Options
1 North Korea 0.3
2 Qatar 0.8
3 Iran 2.8
4 Israel 3.5
5 Albania 3.5

A summary of international relations of Australia

Of the total of 95 countries with which Australia maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 21 countries , a Good relation with 26 countries , a Neutral relation with 41 countries , a Bad relation with 5 countries and a Very bad relation with 2 countries.

Summary relations of Australia. Excellent relation: 8-10, Good relation: 6-8, Neutral relation: 4-6, Bad relation: 2-4, Very bad relation: 0-2
Relation Quantity
1.Excellent 21
2.Good 26
3.Neutral 41
4.Bad 5
5.Very bad 2

All the international relations of Australia

All relations of Australia
Position Country Relation Options
1 Japan 9.9
2 Timor-Leste 9.9
3 China 9.9
4 Indonesia 9.8
5 India 9.8
6 Cambodia 9.8
7 Taiwan 9.7
8 France 9.7
9 Canada 9.7
10 United Kingdom 9.7
11 Singapore 9.5
12 United States 9.4
13 Finland 9.4
14 Uruguay 9.2
15 East Timor 9.0
16 Estonia 9.0
17 Philippines 8.7
18 Norway 8.7
19 Hong Kong 8.5
20 Latvia 8.5
21 Kenya 8.3
22 Tuvalu 7.5
23 Papua New Guinea 7.5
24 Mexico 7.5
25 Russia 7.4
26 Chile 7.4
27 Fiji 7.2
28 Palestine 7.0
29 South Korea 6.9
30 Germany 6.8
31 Serbia 6.6
32 Romania 6.6
33 Spain 6.5
34 Zimbabwe 6.5
35 Azerbaijan 6.5
36 Federated States of Micronesia 6.5
37 Ukraine 6.5
38 Brazil 6.5
39 Colombia 6.5
40 Peru 6.4
41 Tonga 6.4
42 El Salvador 6.4
43 Thailand 6.3
44 Barbados 6.3
45 Sweden 6.1
46 Lithuania 6.1
47 South Sudan 6.0
48 Libya 5.9
49 United Arab Emirates 5.8
50 Kurdistan Region 5.8
51 Solomon Islands 5.7
52 Mongolia 5.7
53 Ireland 5.7
54 Argentina 5.7
55 Paraguay 5.7
56 Pakistan 5.7
57 Turkey 5.7
58 North Macedonia 5.7
59 Sri Lanka 5.6
60 European Union 5.5
61 Latin America 5.5
62 Croatia 5.5
63 Nauru 5.5
64 Bangladesh 5.5
65 Brunei 5.5
66 Netherlands 5.4
67 Senegal 5.4
68 Switzerland 5.4
69 Denmark 5.4
70 Kazakhstan 5.4
71 Marshall Islands 5.3
72 Malta 5.3
73 South Africa 5.2
74 Trinidad and Tobago 5.1
75 Armenia 5.1
76 Palau 5.0
77 Montenegro 5.0
78 Algeria 5.0
79 Nepal 5.0
80 New Zealand 4.8
81 Egypt 4.8
82 Greece 4.7
83 Kosovo 4.5
84 Vietnam 4.5
85 Poland 4.5
86 Italy 4.4
87 Syria 4.3
88 Saudi Arabia 4.3
89 Morocco 3.6
90 Malaysia 3.5
91 Israel 3.5
92 Albania 3.5
93 Iran 2.8
94 Qatar 0.8
95 North Korea 0.3

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