Whose freedom of navigation? Australia, China, United States and the making of order in the Indo-Pacific/ Christian Wirth

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review: Vol.32, No.4, July 2019, pp. 475-504 (103)Summary: This study seeks to disentangle the drivers of increasing concerns with freedom of navigation that lie at the core of regional and increasingly global security politics. The present discussion aims to go beyond the assessment of particular claims and actions that focus on the Chinese and US roles in challenging and defending international norms orders.
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This study seeks to disentangle the drivers of increasing concerns with freedom of navigation that lie at the core of regional and increasingly global security politics. The present discussion aims to go beyond the assessment of particular claims and actions that focus on the Chinese and US roles in challenging and defending international norms orders.

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