This paper starts from the premise that insufficient attention has been given to the potential ramifications for Australia of conflict in the East China Sea, particularly in terms of whether Australia's alliance obligations with the United States could embroil Canberra in a conflict. The paper is motivated in part by Defence Minister Johnston's June 2014 remarks stating that the ANZUS alliance would not commit Australia to a conflict where the US had sent forces to support Japan. While reminiscent of remarks made a decade earlier by then-Foreign Minister Alexander Downer in relation to the prospect of Australian involvement via ANZUS in a Taiwan contingency, Johnston's assessment has not attracted anywhere near the same level of attention a...
Would abandoning the treaty substantially affect Australia’s strategic circumstances, asks Geoffrey ...
Nearing a sprightly 65 years of age, the alliance between Australia and the US, underpinned by the f...
Australia is currently faced with a strategic and economic dilemma regarding its interactions with C...
This paper analyses the circumstances under which conflict in the East China Sea could occur and the...
How to deal with a rising China constitutes one of the most seminal challenges facing the ANZUS alli...
In July 2014, Australia's new Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzō Abe,...
On September 15, 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States came together to establi...
Amidst concerns that Australia may end up in a military confrontation with China, this article evalu...
This chapter will provide an overview of Australian perspectives on the US alliance in light of ongo...
Conceived in close connection with the conclusion of a 'soft' Japanese peace treaty, the A...
Despite Australia enjoying good relations with both the United States and China at the moment, the l...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
In this chapter, David Walton analyzes Australia’s foreign policy approaches to Japan and China. He ...
This paper explores the potential and risks of an alliance between Japan and Australia. Japan is...
The ANZUS Alliance in an Ascending Asia Editor’s Foreword Welcome to a special edition of the Cen...
Would abandoning the treaty substantially affect Australia’s strategic circumstances, asks Geoffrey ...
Nearing a sprightly 65 years of age, the alliance between Australia and the US, underpinned by the f...
Australia is currently faced with a strategic and economic dilemma regarding its interactions with C...
This paper analyses the circumstances under which conflict in the East China Sea could occur and the...
How to deal with a rising China constitutes one of the most seminal challenges facing the ANZUS alli...
In July 2014, Australia's new Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzō Abe,...
On September 15, 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States came together to establi...
Amidst concerns that Australia may end up in a military confrontation with China, this article evalu...
This chapter will provide an overview of Australian perspectives on the US alliance in light of ongo...
Conceived in close connection with the conclusion of a 'soft' Japanese peace treaty, the A...
Despite Australia enjoying good relations with both the United States and China at the moment, the l...
As a maritime country with a heavy dependence on safe shipping and an extensive marine domain, Austr...
In this chapter, David Walton analyzes Australia’s foreign policy approaches to Japan and China. He ...
This paper explores the potential and risks of an alliance between Japan and Australia. Japan is...
The ANZUS Alliance in an Ascending Asia Editor’s Foreword Welcome to a special edition of the Cen...
Would abandoning the treaty substantially affect Australia’s strategic circumstances, asks Geoffrey ...
Nearing a sprightly 65 years of age, the alliance between Australia and the US, underpinned by the f...
Australia is currently faced with a strategic and economic dilemma regarding its interactions with C...