This monograph raises issues not usually discussed in the debate about the Australian-American alliance: the nature of political support of the alliance; the implications of the alliance for national security policy; the effects of the alliance on the Australian Defence Force (ADF); and its effects on national freedom of action. The author examines the costs and benefits of the alliance and argues that its ending is both desirable and inevitable, as Australian national security policy evolved through self-reliance towards independence
Key Points It is time for a hard-headed cost/benefit analysis of the US Alliance. Any such analysis...
This paper examines how financial constraints in the United States are affecting its effort to \u27...
The interdependent nature of international affairs means that Australia, in pursuit of its national ...
This essay was originally runner up in the 2014 Alliance 21 Essay competition run by the United Stat...
Is an alliance conceived as a bulwark against a resurgence of Japanese militarism and which cut its ...
This book is specifically designed as a companion volume to Australia's Defence: Towards a New Era?T...
One of the greatest challenges facing the United States today is the translation of its overwhelming...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
This thesis aims to discover how and why Australia has institutionalised an intimate alliance with t...
The authors assess the future of the Australian-U.S. security relationship within the context of the...
This chapter will provide an overview of Australian perspectives on the US alliance in light of ongo...
The role of the American alliance has long been so pivotal that any serious criticism of it is viewe...
A number of recent events - especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
The essays in this book were originally presented as speeches to the SDSC/IISS conference on The New...
This book is concerned with the financial policy instruments and institutional mechanism that are in...
Key Points It is time for a hard-headed cost/benefit analysis of the US Alliance. Any such analysis...
This paper examines how financial constraints in the United States are affecting its effort to \u27...
The interdependent nature of international affairs means that Australia, in pursuit of its national ...
This essay was originally runner up in the 2014 Alliance 21 Essay competition run by the United Stat...
Is an alliance conceived as a bulwark against a resurgence of Japanese militarism and which cut its ...
This book is specifically designed as a companion volume to Australia's Defence: Towards a New Era?T...
One of the greatest challenges facing the United States today is the translation of its overwhelming...
Introduction Ask any American foreign policy official to list the strongest US alliances, and the o...
This thesis aims to discover how and why Australia has institutionalised an intimate alliance with t...
The authors assess the future of the Australian-U.S. security relationship within the context of the...
This chapter will provide an overview of Australian perspectives on the US alliance in light of ongo...
The role of the American alliance has long been so pivotal that any serious criticism of it is viewe...
A number of recent events - especially attempts to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement and Austral...
The essays in this book were originally presented as speeches to the SDSC/IISS conference on The New...
This book is concerned with the financial policy instruments and institutional mechanism that are in...
Key Points It is time for a hard-headed cost/benefit analysis of the US Alliance. Any such analysis...
This paper examines how financial constraints in the United States are affecting its effort to \u27...
The interdependent nature of international affairs means that Australia, in pursuit of its national ...