Description |
xvi, 424 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Australia in world affairs |
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Australia in world affairs
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Contents |
Part 1. The Foreign Policy Scene. --1. 'Trading on alliance security': Foreign Policy in the post-11 September era. --Part 2. Relationships.-- 2. Extreme Allies: Australia and the USA.-- 3. Rebuilding engagement: Australia and Southeast Asia.-- 4. Australia and Japan: Challenges and Opportunities. --5. Australia and China: Towards a Strategic Partnership?-- 6. Australia, Britain and the European Union.-- 7. Australia and the fragile states in the Pacific.-- 8. Perfect Strangers: Australia and West Asia. --Part 3. Issues. --9. Security, Defence and Terrorism. --10. Australia and the Global Economy. --11. Pragmatism, prosperity, and environmental challenges in Australia's foreign policy. --12. Australia and International Human Rights.-- Part 4. Foreign Policy and the Political Process. --13. Neither entirely comfortable nor wholly relaxed: Public opinion, electoral politics and foreign policy. --14. Parliament and Foreign Policy. --15. After the Flood: Foreign Policy and the Management of Intelligence |
Summary |
The events of September 11, and the government's decision to align closely with the United States in the 'war against terrorism', brought security to the forefront of Australian foreign policy from 2001 onwards. Trading on Alliance Security, the latest in the long-established Australia in World Affairs series, charts the Howard government's response to a particularly demanding external environment; in an era when foreign policy issues had a significant impact on domestic electoral politics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-404) and index |
SUBJECT |
Australia -- Foreign relations http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009588 -- 2001- -- Textbooks
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Australia -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009597 -- 2001- -- Textbooks
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Genre/Form |
Textbooks.
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Author |
Ravenhill, John.
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ISBN |
0195550560 |
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9780195550566 |
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