Partnerships
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The Young Diplomats Society is proud to have strong partnerships with organisations that prioritise making global affairs accessible to young Australians. Read more about our recent partnerships below! ​​​​​​​​​​
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If you are an organisation or business interested in partnering with the Young Diplomats Society email marketing@theyoungdiplomats.com.
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Talking Foreign Affairs with Adil Cader is a non-profit educational initiative that aims to encourage awareness of global affairs amongst young people. The program has interviewed over 40 Heads of State, who share their insights on diplomacy and international relations.
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Adil's specialisation in Australian Foreign Policy and Global Diplomacy contributes significantly to thought leadership and encourages Australian youth to be more involved in global affairs.
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Visit their website here.
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Read the event memorandum below to find out more about YDS and TFA's partnership to date.
Young Professionals Engage with Former Foreign Minister in Virtual Roundtable Hosted by Talking Foreign Affairs and Young Diplomats Society
12 July 2024
Earlier this month, on Monday, July 1st, Talking Foreign Affairs with Adil Cader in partnership with the Young Diplomats Society, offered young professionals and students across Australia a unique opportunity to interact directly with one of Australia’s most influential diplomats and political figures.
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The virtual roundtable, focused on diplomacy, negotiation, and leadership, featured former Foreign Minister Bob Carr. Participants received a masterclass on the art of negotiation and diplomacy and heard firsthand how Mr. Carr overcame challenging negotiations.
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Co-Moderated by Adil Cader (TFA) and Molly Fleming (YDS), the event marked the beginning of a new partnership between the two organizations, aimed at providing young Australians with deeper insights into diplomacy and foreign affairs.
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Mr. Carr addressed a wide range of topics during the event, including his campaign for Australia’s UN Security Council seat and the intersection of domestic politics and diplomacy.
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Adil Cader, TFA Founder and event co-producer, commented on the importance of such events:
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"Many international relations students and graduates have a theoretical understanding of the world but lack insight into the personal and practical aspects of international negotiation. How do you prepare yourself for a 2am negotiation at the United Nations on an important topic for Australia? How do you build trust in a trade agreement that impacts millions back home?
These are all valuable tips that Mr Carr's experience offers, providing valuable lessons for their future careers."
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Bob Carr served as Australia’s Foreign Minister from 2012 to 2013, during which he led Australia’s campaign for a United Nations Security Council seat, strengthened relations with ASEAN, and represented Australia at the G20 Summit. Previously, he was the longest-serving Premier in New South Wales history (1995-2005). He is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney and continues to write and speak on Australian foreign affairs.
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During the event, Mr. Carr spoke about his experience as Premier of New South Wales and the transferable skills that he was able to later bring to his diplomatic career. He spoke about the intricacies of people-to-people negotiations and the importance of building good relationships. He also spoke about the importance of language, drawing from his journalistic experiences, and shared some of his favourite books that have influenced his career.
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Molly Fleming, Events Director at the Young Diplomats Society, reflects: “Mr. Carr exemplified his own advice in real time on how to capture an audience, the power of anecdotes, and what he terms “killer facts”. It was a great privilege to hear from Mr. Carr and an even greater pleasure to share the experience with so many bright and enthusiastic young people, many of whom I’m sure will be looking up his book recommendations and putting his advice into practice in their future careers.”
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Building on the success of this event, Talking Foreign Affairs and the Young Diplomats Society plan to host a series of similar events in the coming months. These events will continue to focus on providing young professionals and students with practical insights into the world of diplomacy.
Reflections from attendees
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“As a young person, it was such a unique and valuable platform to learn from and personally interact with such an accomplished diplomatic leader. I am grateful for the opportunity to have my voice heard and questions answered. It inspired me to remain curious and continue to engage in international affairs. “ - Poppy Bell, Melbourne University Student
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"At the YDS Event, I found that Bob Carr was an articulate speaker who highlighted the importance of language in diplomacy and the ability to "disagree well" with your companions. A fascinating talk." - David, International Relations Student
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“The event with Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr was incredibly enlightening as Mr Carr candidly explained the nuances of foreign policy and his experience in a way that made me want to broaden and deepen my career in foreign policy.” - Joshua, Foreign Policy Professional
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“Listening to Bob Carr's insightful responses to the questions was very thought-provoking and made me think about my long-term career goals. Grateful for the experience“ - Jacob Sigabalavu, Fijian Youth Ambassador
“I found the discussing fascinating, learning how he had to personally deal with some of the biggest names in world politics and the advice he had was some great insight” - Salim, Student