Neoconservatism, US-China conflict, and Australia's "great and powerful friends" dilemma / Chengxin Pan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Pacific Review Vol 19 no 4, December 2006, pp.429-448Summary: Australia has traditionally maintained good relations with both the United States and China. However as rivalry between the two powers increases Australia faces a dilemma of how to continue to live with both. This article analyses Australian foreign policy experiences and recommends that the country follow a more independent line with the objective of establishing a trilateral strategic forum between Australia, the USA, and China.
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Australia has traditionally maintained good relations with both the United States and China. However as rivalry between the two powers increases Australia faces a dilemma of how to continue to live with both. This article analyses Australian foreign policy experiences and recommends that the country follow a more independent line with the objective of establishing a trilateral strategic forum between Australia, the USA, and China.

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