This chapter explains the positions advocated by Australian commentators who have been party to the debate. It tells the story of Australia's place in the American pivot. A handful of current and former senior Australian political figures have joined White in adopting a similarly critical stance on the US pivot strategy. Abbott's international security adviser Andrew Shearer is also a prominent member of the hawkish camp, arguing that Australia should throw its lot in with the United States in confronting China's rise. The lack of explicit focus on Australia during the early days of the Obama Administration's pivot strategy seemed to do little to undermine Canberra's stated support for the strategy. The Obama Administration has been attenti...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Mark Thomson, Senior Analyst ...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
Recent research on power shift, or the change in relative power of states in an international struct...
Australia did not feature especially prominently during the early years of the Barack Obama Administ...
Australia’s geopolitical distance from the South China Sea and the East China Sea and China’s limite...
American critics of the Barack Obama administration's 2011 “pivot to Asia” policy claim that, despit...
The Australia-U.S. alliance has experienced three straight decades of tightening and deepening, driv...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
The Prime Minister’s recent visit to Washington, where he urged the Americans to continue their ‘piv...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
The hallmark of Australia's defense politics has been its dependence on great and powerful friends. ...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
Following its time-honoured \u27great and powerful friends\u27 foreign policy tradition, Australia h...
In the fall of 2011, the Obama Administration issued a series of announcements indicating that the U...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Mark Thomson, Senior Analyst ...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
Recent research on power shift, or the change in relative power of states in an international struct...
Australia did not feature especially prominently during the early years of the Barack Obama Administ...
Australia’s geopolitical distance from the South China Sea and the East China Sea and China’s limite...
American critics of the Barack Obama administration's 2011 “pivot to Asia” policy claim that, despit...
The Australia-U.S. alliance has experienced three straight decades of tightening and deepening, driv...
Pivot or Rebalance to Asia-Pacific is a foreign policy launched by the Obama administration at the e...
The Prime Minister’s recent visit to Washington, where he urged the Americans to continue their ‘piv...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
The hallmark of Australia's defense politics has been its dependence on great and powerful friends. ...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
Following its time-honoured \u27great and powerful friends\u27 foreign policy tradition, Australia h...
In the fall of 2011, the Obama Administration issued a series of announcements indicating that the U...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Mark Thomson, Senior Analyst ...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
Recent research on power shift, or the change in relative power of states in an international struct...