Trading on Alliance Security Australia in World Affairs 2001-2005

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Pub. Date: 2007-02-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Covering the period from 9/11 to the end of 2005, this book charts the Howard government's response to a particularly demanding external environment--in an era when foreign policy issues have had a significant impact on domestic electoral politics. Relations with the US, China, Japan, West Asia, and Southeast Asia are of particular focus.

Author Biography

James Cotton is Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. John Ravenhill is Professor, Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University.

Table of Contents

Tables, Figures, and Illustrationsp. vii
Contributorsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Abbreviationsp. xiii
The Foreign Policy Scenep. 1
'Trading on alliance security': Foreign policy in the post-11 September erap. 3
Relationshipsp. 21
Extreme allies: Australia and the USAp. 23
Rebuilding engagement: Australia and South-East Asiap. 53
Australia and Japan: Challenges and Opportunitiesp. 72
Australia and China: Towards a strategic partnership?p. 89
Australia, Britain, and the European Unionp. 112
Australia and fragile states in the Pacificp. 131
Perfect strangers: Australia and West Asiap. 150
Issuesp. 171
Security, defence, and terrorismp. 173
Australia and the global economyp. 192
Pragmatism, prosperity, and environmental challenges in Australia's foreign policyp. 213
Australia and international human rightsp. 229
Foreign Policy In The Political Processp. 251
Neither entirely comfortable nor wholly relaxed: Public Opinion, electoral politics, and foreign policyp. 253
Parliament and foreign policyp. 305
After the flood: Foreign policy and the management of intelligencep. 329
Appendix: Survey Sourcesp. 353
Referencesp. 365
Indexp. 405
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