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This edited volume examines the evolving strategic role of Australia in the Asia‑Pacific region amid shifting power dynamics, rising China, changing U.S. influence, and new security challenges. Through a set of country‑ and region‑focused essays, contributors analyze Australia’s relationships with major powers (U.S., China, Japan, India) and regional neighbors (Indonesia, New Zealand, South Pacific states), exploring alliances, alignments, and the implications of Australia’s “Pacific doctrine” and interventionist posture. The book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of how Australia’s identity as a regional power has been reshaped in the post–Cold War period
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Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
Publishing Year: 2007
ISBN: 978‑0415540926
Pages: 224