Asia's competitive "strategic geometries" : the Australian perspective / William T Tow

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 30 No 1, April 2008, pp. 29-51 (19)Summary: Recent changes of government in Australia and Japan may enable each country to further develop relations such as the 2007 Japan Australia Joint Security Declaration, and augment their political and security positions in relation to China. These moves may in turn force the USA to reconsider its own position, but the danger remains that competing multilateral power groupings continue to evolve with destabilising potential.
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Recent changes of government in Australia and Japan may enable each country to further develop relations such as the 2007 Japan Australia Joint Security Declaration, and augment their political and security positions in relation to China. These moves may in turn force the USA to reconsider its own position, but the danger remains that competing multilateral power groupings continue to evolve with destabilising potential.

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