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AFA4 Defending Australia

Australian Foreign Affairs; Issue 4
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ISBN-13:
9781743820667
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
96
Autor:
Jonathan Pearlman
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

"e;Whether we like it or not, the challenge of defending Australia will become much harder in the twenty-first century. We are no longer a strategic backwater."e; MICHAEL WESLEY The fourth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the challenge of defending Australia at a time of regional uncertainty and rapidly developing military technology. It explores whether the nation's weaponry, intelligence agencies and handling of alliances and diplomacy are up to the task of securing against new vulnerabilities in a fast-changing Asia . Michael Wesley examines the state of Australia's security as Asia's power balance shifts. Patrick Walters probes the overhaul of Australia's expanding intelligence agencies. John Birmingham analyses Australia's weapons capabilities as the military expands its reach. Stephan Fruhling explores Australia's options for developing nuclear weapons to protect its maritime approaches. Jane Perlez discusses the West's misjudgement of Xi Jinping, China's leader for life. Matthew Thompson examines Rodrigo Duterte's murderous rule in the Philippines. Tess Newton Cain reports on mining in the Pacific region. PLUS Correspondence from Philips Vermonte, John McCarthy, Andrew MacIntyre and more.
“Whether we like it or not, the challenge of defending Australia will become much harder in the twenty-first century. We are no longer a strategic backwater.” MICHAEL WESLEY

The fourth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the challenge of defending Australia at a time of regional uncertainty and rapidly developing military technology. It explores whether the nation’s weaponry, intelligence agencies and handling of alliances and diplomacy are up to the task of securing against new vulnerabilities in a fast-changing Asia .

  • Michael Wesley examines the state of Australia’s security as Asia’s power balance shifts.
  • Patrick Walters probes the overhaul of Australia’s expanding intelligence agencies. John Birmingham analyses Australia’s weapons capabilities as the military expands its reach.
  • Stephan Frühling explores Australia’s options for developing nuclear weapons to protect its maritime approaches.
  • Jane Perlez discusses the West’s misjudgement of Xi Jinping, China’s leader for life.
  • Matthew Thompson examines Rodrigo Duterte’s murderous rule in the Philippines.
  • Tess Newton Cain reports on mining in the Pacific region.


PLUS Correspondence fromPhilips Vermonte, John McCarthy, Andrew MacIntyre and more.

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