Presumptive engagement : Australia's Asia-Pacific security policy in the 1990s
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Presumptive engagement : Australia's Asia-Pacific security policy in the 1990s
(Studies in world affairs, 12)
Allen & Unwin in association with the Australian Foreign Policy Publications Programme, Dept. of International Relations, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-222)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In a detailed analysis of the evolution of Australia's regional security engagement, the authors discuss the strengths and weaknesses in the government's position. They argue that, despite the increase in security co-operation with the region, the government has failed to explain adequately why this will enhance Australia's security.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction2. The background to security engagement3. From 'comprehensive engagement' to multilateral security dialogue4. The regional security environment in the 1990s5. Australia's current response: the military dimension6. The strategic and economic dimensions7. Issues and presumptions8. ConclusionsAppendicesBibliographies
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