Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US announcements of a 'pivot' towards the region in the face of a rising China. Canberra will lend political support, provide US forces with greater strategic depth, and offer selective military contributions, particularly in the eastern Indian Ocean and the Malacca and Lombok Straits. However, Benjamin Schreer and Sheryn Lee argue that, barring a dramatic change in the strategic environment, Australia will retain its focus on the immediate neighbourhood and will remain sceptical of attempts to construct an anti-Chinese coalition
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
This paper argues that the concept of an \u27Indo-Pacific\u27 best captures the strategic environmen...
Foreign policy has played virtually no role in Australia’s race to the polls on 21 August, bey...
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...
Australia’s geopolitical distance from the South China Sea and the East China Sea and China’s limite...
Australia views Sino-U.S. relations as the key to its future geostrategic environment. Therefore, C...
Looking into the increasing economic and political strength of China, this report shows how its rela...
How to deal with a rising China constitutes one of the most seminal challenges facing the ANZUS alli...
Since Federation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia has depended on the leading power within the...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
Orchestrating relations between its American security ally and increasingly crucial Chinese trading ...
Recent changes of government in Australia and Japan, and a pending one in the United States, signifi...
A report on burgeoning Chinese military power, the United States response and Australia\u27s positio...
This Policy Analysis examines the current debate over how Australia should react to the growth of Ch...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
This paper argues that the concept of an \u27Indo-Pacific\u27 best captures the strategic environmen...
Foreign policy has played virtually no role in Australia’s race to the polls on 21 August, bey...
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...
Australia’s geopolitical distance from the South China Sea and the East China Sea and China’s limite...
Australia views Sino-U.S. relations as the key to its future geostrategic environment. Therefore, C...
Looking into the increasing economic and political strength of China, this report shows how its rela...
How to deal with a rising China constitutes one of the most seminal challenges facing the ANZUS alli...
Since Federation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia has depended on the leading power within the...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
Orchestrating relations between its American security ally and increasingly crucial Chinese trading ...
Recent changes of government in Australia and Japan, and a pending one in the United States, signifi...
A report on burgeoning Chinese military power, the United States response and Australia\u27s positio...
This Policy Analysis examines the current debate over how Australia should react to the growth of Ch...
Australian strategic thinking is a challenging balancing act between three priorities: local develop...
This paper argues that the concept of an \u27Indo-Pacific\u27 best captures the strategic environmen...
Foreign policy has played virtually no role in Australia’s race to the polls on 21 August, bey...