
Howard's Long March
The Strategic Depiction of China in Howard Government Policy, 1996–2006
Authored by: Roy Campbell McDowallPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
Australia’s strategic depiction of China has assumed increased importance as it attempts to harmonise economic interests (focusing on China) with security interests (primarily the United States). In this period of strategic transition, how Australia incorporates the rise of China into its existing security commitment under ANZUS has become a delicate issue. This investigation follows the intriguing evolution of the Howard Government’s depictions of China, and reveals a complex and calculated strategy that successfully transformed a potentially volatile conflict of interests into a functional foreign policy.
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781921536441
- ISBN (online):
- 9781921536458
- Publication date:
- Mar 2009
- Note:
- Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence No. 172
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/HLM.03.2009
- Series:
- Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)
- Co-publisher:
- Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)
- Disciplines:
- Social Sciences: Military & Defence Studies, Politics & International Studies
- Countries:
- Australia; East Asia: China
PDF Chapters
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- Preliminary Pages (PDF, 89KB)
- Abstract (PDF, 78KB)
- About the Author (PDF, 68KB)
- Acknowledgements (PDF, 54KB)
- Introduction (PDF, 120KB)
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