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Our Sphere Of Influence Jonathan Pearlman

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Our Sphere Of Influence Jonathan Pearlman
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Publisher: Black Incorporated
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Jonathan Pearlman
ISBN: 9781760641542, 1760641545
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Our Sphere Of Influence Jonathan Pearlman by Jonathan Pearlman 9781760641542, 1760641545 instant download after payment.

"The uncomfortable reality is that preserving an exclusive sphere of influence in the South Pacific is not going to be possible against a regional power that is far stronger than any we have ever confronted, or even contemplated." HUGH WHITE The sixth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines Australia's struggle to retain influence among its Pacific island neighbours as foreign powers play a greater role and as small nations brace for the impacts of climate change. Our Sphere of Influence explores the security challenges facing nations in the southern Pacific and whether Australia will need new approaches to secure its relations and interests. Hugh Whiteargues that Australia will be unable to keep China out of the Pacific and must urgently renew its defences. Jenny Hayward-Jonesexamines whether Scott Morrison's Pacific "step-up" can reverse Canberra's declining diplomatic influence. Katerina Teaiwaexplores how Australia's climate change policy undermines ties with its island neighbours. Sean Dorneyreports from inside the forgotten Australian colony of Papua New Guinea. Euan Grahamproposes how to address Australia's knowledge gaps about the Chinese leadership and military. Elizabeth Beckerreflects on the unique challenges for female foreign correspondents. PLUSCorrespondence on AFA5- Are We Asian Yet? from Clive Hamilton, Barry Li and Linda Jaivin.

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