The hold of the old in Australian foreign policy
The Australian government has welcomed the “stabilisation” of relations with Beijing. But the dominance of the American alliance, most visibly manifest in the AUKUS agreement which aims to deliver Australia a nuclear-powered submarine capability, has the strongest hold in the public and political de...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1655072023-04-02T15:45:11Z The hold of the old in Australian foreign policy Curran, James S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security The Australian government has welcomed the “stabilisation” of relations with Beijing. But the dominance of the American alliance, most visibly manifest in the AUKUS agreement which aims to deliver Australia a nuclear-powered submarine capability, has the strongest hold in the public and political debate. That complicates Canberra’s continued efforts to try and balance the US alliance with its Southeast Asian relationships. Published version 2023-03-28T01:51:25Z 2023-03-28T01:51:25Z 2023 Commentary Curran, J. (2023). The hold of the old in Australian foreign policy. RSIS Commentaries, 035-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165507 en RSIS Commentaries, 035-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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The Australian government has welcomed the “stabilisation” of relations with Beijing. But the dominance of the American alliance, most visibly manifest in the AUKUS agreement which aims to deliver Australia a nuclear-powered submarine capability, has the strongest hold in the public and political debate. That complicates Canberra’s continued efforts to try and balance the US alliance with its Southeast Asian relationships. |
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