Intermestic: Journal of International Studies
Vol 10 No 2 (2026)

MODERN SLAVERY AND AUSTRALIA’S STRATEGIC RESPONSE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC 2020-2023

Emanuella Amanda Saraswati (University of Brawijaya)
Reza Triarda (University of Brawijaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 May 2026

Abstract

This article examines Australia’s strategic response to modern slavery during the Covid-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2023 through the Theory of Change framework. The study identifies a central Pandemic Paradox where enhanced institutional detection and reporting capacity coexisted with persistent structural vulnerabilities. Empirically, the research documents an underanalyzed crisis period, while theoretically, it extends the Theory of Change to conditions of global systemic disruption. Findings reveal that while deterrence and global regulatory strategies significantly improved case visibility, transparency-based approaches remained insufficient without binding due diligence to address the socio-economic drivers of exploitation. At the regional level, Australia’s leadership in the Bali Process with Indonesia strengthened intermestic governance, yet its efficacy remains contingent upon proactive protections for migrant workers. This study provides a strategic policy roadmap for middle powers to balance domestic enforcement with multilateral coordination. In conclusion, a transition toward rigorous legal accountability is essential to break the cycle of modern slavery paradoxes during global crises.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

intermestic

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Subject

Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Intermestic Journal of International Studies (INTERMESTIC) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual academic journal. It is dedicated to facilitate the exchange of ideas and research on themes that focus on various issues within international-domestic spectrum or global-local relations by diverse actors, which ...