A growing body of literature analysing Asia-Pacific security in the twenty first century regards the ascendancy of regional powers a threat to the stability of the current regional security environment. However, a shift toward multipolarity in the region need not necessarily be viewed as a threat. The view that a relative decline of US primacy threatens regional stability is based on an assumption that maintaining stability is the same as maintaining the status quo. This assumption mistakes the process of US security assurance for the objective of stability in the region. Alternatively, Asian ascendancy may be viewed as an opportunity to create a regional security community. A concept of regional stability that emphasises adaptation to Asia...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
U.S. Asian policy today is a curious blend of seemingly firm bilateral commitments and occasionally ...
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This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
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Debate over the continued relevance of postwar U.S. alliance systems in Asia is intensifying at a ti...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
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Australia’s foreign policy has recently shifted from great-power dependency towards self-reliance in...
Debate over the continued relevance of postwar U.S. alliance systems in Asia is intensifying at a ti...
The Asia-Pacific region is currently under strategic changes, as China is rising in political, milit...
Australia has traditionally defined its security interests In terms of military threats to the natio...
This is a summary of key ideas and discussions from an International Symposium held at the Universit...
Looking into the increasing economic and political strength of China, this report shows how its rela...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
U.S. Asian policy today is a curious blend of seemingly firm bilateral commitments and occasionally ...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...
The Indo-Pacific is a dynamic region with various opportunities for cooperation. However, there are ...
This report provides a new assessment of the rise of Asia and its impact on Australian strat...
Since September 11, 2001, our newspapers have been filled with the ‘war on terror’; our governments ...
Debate over the continued relevance of postwar U.S. alliance systems in Asia is intensifying at a ti...
This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalm...
The paper highlights four key aspects of the new security dimensions in Asia-Pacific. First, the US ...
Australia’s foreign policy has recently shifted from great-power dependency towards self-reliance in...
Debate over the continued relevance of postwar U.S. alliance systems in Asia is intensifying at a ti...
The Asia-Pacific region is currently under strategic changes, as China is rising in political, milit...
Australia has traditionally defined its security interests In terms of military threats to the natio...
This is a summary of key ideas and discussions from an International Symposium held at the Universit...
Looking into the increasing economic and political strength of China, this report shows how its rela...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
U.S. Asian policy today is a curious blend of seemingly firm bilateral commitments and occasionally ...
Australia has long been a key ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific, and it has welcomed US ...