Winning the peace : Australia's campaign to change the Asia-Pacific / Dr Andrew Carr.
2015
DU117 .C37 2015
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Title
Winning the peace : Australia's campaign to change the Asia-Pacific / Dr Andrew Carr.
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ISBN
0522867057
9780522867053 (electronic bk.)
9780522867053 (electronic bk.)
Published
Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Publishing, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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DU117 .C37 2015
System Control No.
(OCoLC)890012106
Summary
Winning the Peace seeks to explore and explain how Australian governments, during the modern period of Australia's engagement with Asia (from 1983 till today), have attempted to use their defence and foreign policies to shape the region. While there were certainly times of tension during this period, such as the spikes around the end of the Cold War and during the early years of the War on Terror, the region has been largely defined by peace. Because of this peace and thanks to Australia's relative size as a 'middle power', the government's attempt to change how other states act and think was not sought through the deployment or use of force but through military and diplomatic engagement and persuasion. Australia's smaller size also meant it had to be strategic in its efforts. It had to determine which changes were priorities, it had to re-organise and develop its resources, it had to deploy them effectively and efficiently, and it had to be able to sustain the effort in the face of competition and rejection. This book focuses on the three main 'campaigns' the Australian government has undertaken since the early 1980s to reshape the Asia-Pacific in pursuit of its national interests.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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