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Winning the Peace
Australia's Campaign to Change the Asia-Pacific
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Pub Date
Jan 01 2015
| Archive Date
Nov 29 2015
Description
Winning the Peace
explores how Australian governments have engaged with Asia over the
last thirty years, attempting to use their defence and foreign policies
to shape the region.
While there were 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 Asian
region has been largely defined by peace. Because of this peace and
thanks to Australia's relative size as a middle power, governments'
attempts to change how other states act and think has not been through
the use of force but by military and diplomatic engagement and
persuasion.
Australia’s smaller size has also meant it has had
to be strategic in its efforts: to determine which changes were
priorities, to reorganise and develop resources, to deploy those
resources effectively and efficiently, and to sustain its efforts in the
face of competition and rejection.
Winning the Peace
focuses on the three main 'campaigns' Australian governments have
undertaken since the early 1980s to reshape the Asia–Pacific region in
the national interest.
Andrew Carr
is a research fellow in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre,
Australian National University. He has published in leading Australian
journals and has edited a textbook on Australian foreign policy. He is
editor of the policy-oriented Centre of Gravity series, a managing
editor of the peer reviewed journal Security Challenges, and a former assistant editor of The Interpreter blog for the Lowy Institute for International Policy. He has had articles published with The Canberra Times, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, The Courier Mail and The Herald Sun, as well as being interviewed on radio and TV including with SBS, Sky News, ABC Radio National, ABC News 24, Fairfax’s Breaking Politics, Wire Radio and Hack on Triple J.
Winning the Peace
explores how Australian governments have engaged with Asia over the
last thirty years, attempting to use their defence and foreign policies
to shape the region.
While there were...
Description
Winning the Peace
explores how Australian governments have engaged with Asia over the
last thirty years, attempting to use their defence and foreign policies
to shape the region.
While there were 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 Asian
region has been largely defined by peace. Because of this peace and
thanks to Australia's relative size as a middle power, governments'
attempts to change how other states act and think has not been through
the use of force but by military and diplomatic engagement and
persuasion.
Australia’s smaller size has also meant it has had
to be strategic in its efforts: to determine which changes were
priorities, to reorganise and develop resources, to deploy those
resources effectively and efficiently, and to sustain its efforts in the
face of competition and rejection.
Winning the Peace
focuses on the three main 'campaigns' Australian governments have
undertaken since the early 1980s to reshape the Asia–Pacific region in
the national interest.
Andrew Carr
is a research fellow in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre,
Australian National University. He has published in leading Australian
journals and has edited a textbook on Australian foreign policy. He is
editor of the policy-oriented Centre of Gravity series, a managing
editor of the peer reviewed journal Security Challenges, and a former assistant editor of The Interpreter blog for the Lowy Institute for International Policy. He has had articles published with The Canberra Times, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, The Courier Mail and The Herald Sun, as well as being interviewed on radio and TV including with SBS, Sky News, ABC Radio National, ABC News 24, Fairfax’s Breaking Politics, Wire Radio and Hack on Triple J.
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Paperback |
| ISBN |
9780522867725 |
| PRICE |
A$59.99 (AUD)
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Paperback |
| ISBN |
9780522867725 |
| PRICE |
A$59.99 (AUD)
|
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