The economics of power transitions: Australia between China and the United States / Nicholas Thomas

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Contemporary China Vol.24, No.95, pp.3846-864 (102)Summary: The article looks at the impact on the ties between the United States and Australia from its economic relations with China. The author examines the topic based on three arguments; power transition theory from a post-Cold War environment, Australia's deeper economic and commercial ties with China and finally how the ties generated a degree of alliance drift between the two countries.
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The article looks at the impact on the ties between the United States and Australia from its economic relations with China. The author examines the topic based on three arguments; power transition theory from a post-Cold War environment, Australia's deeper economic and commercial ties with China and finally how the ties generated a degree of alliance drift between the two countries.

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