Australian foreign policy in the age of terror

Examines changes to Australian foreign policy since 9/11 and the rise of global Islamic terrorism. This title covers each of the main areas of Australian foreign policy security, trade, development assistance, multilateral institutions and bilateral relations. It deals with the strategic dimensions...

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Other Authors: Ungerer, Carl (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sydney UNSW Press 2008
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Australian foreign policy after 9/​11-- Australia's place in the international system: middle power, pivotal power or dependent power?-- Australia-US relations: the future of the ANZUS alliance-- Shifting policy in a nuclear world: Australia's non-proliferation strategy since 9/​11 The new trade agenda-- New threats to security: unregulated migration, pandemics and disease Change and continuity in the Australian intelligence community-- Australia, China and the region-- Australia's policy towards South Asia after 9/​11-- RAMSI and Australia's post-9/​11 South Pacific policies Future directions in Australian foreign policy