Abstract As a consequence of its membership of a US-centred global alliance network, Australia’s regional obligations in the South Pacific are as pertinent to Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands’s drawdown as they were to its inception. Canberra’s imperatives in the Pacific have been stabilization and the exclusion of hostile interests. Three challenges—the rise of China, the Islamic State insurgency, and the democratic discontinuities in key regional players—have undermined interest in interventions in both Australia and the US. The growing influence of Asian powers in the Pacific has given rise to new exclusion concerns in Australia, and to a greater degree in the US. Rather than retrench from the South Pacific, Canberra has an opp...
Following the 1999 intervention to quell the transitional violence in East Timor, the Australian Gov...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...
The proposition that Australia faces an 'arc of instability' to its north has been an important feat...
The end of the Cold war catalysed considerable recalibration in the world\u27s security architecture...
The end of the Cold war catalysed considerable recalibration in the world\u27s security architecture...
The Australia-U.S. alliance has experienced three straight decades of tightening and deepening, driv...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This report suggests that with rising Chinese influence in the region, the US appears to doubt that ...
Australia\u27s policy in the South Pacific is obsessed with security concerns and market-driven solu...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
Since Federation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia has depended on the leading power within the...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
A growing body of literature analysing Asia-Pacific security in the twenty first century regards the...
Following the 1999 intervention to quell the transitional violence in East Timor, the Australian Gov...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...
The proposition that Australia faces an 'arc of instability' to its north has been an important feat...
The end of the Cold war catalysed considerable recalibration in the world\u27s security architecture...
The end of the Cold war catalysed considerable recalibration in the world\u27s security architecture...
The Australia-U.S. alliance has experienced three straight decades of tightening and deepening, driv...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This report suggests that with rising Chinese influence in the region, the US appears to doubt that ...
Australia\u27s policy in the South Pacific is obsessed with security concerns and market-driven solu...
Despite growing levels of conflict and instability in parts of the southwest Pacific, Australia has,...
This paper examines the key drivers shaping Australia’s role as a middle power in an era of intensif...
Since Federation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia has depended on the leading power within the...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
A growing body of literature analysing Asia-Pacific security in the twenty first century regards the...
Following the 1999 intervention to quell the transitional violence in East Timor, the Australian Gov...
This paper examines criticisms of Australia’s strategic shift towards an outgoing defence posture wi...
This presentation explains a new complexity in the Asia-Pacific region which portends a greater rang...