He / Hundt / Chubb | Australia in World Affairs 2016-2020 | Buch | 978-1-009-47919-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 367 g

Reihe: Australia in World Affairs

He / Hundt / Chubb

Australia in World Affairs 2016-2020


Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-1-009-47919-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 367 g

Reihe: Australia in World Affairs

ISBN: 978-1-009-47919-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


Between 2016 and 2020 Australia's foreign and security policies were significantly impacted by profound changes in geopolitics and geoeconomics, particularly as great power competition re-emerged between the United States and China. Australia in World Affairs 2016–2020: A Return to Great-Power Rivalry examines Australia's engagement on the international stage in light of these events. The thirteenth volume in the Australia in World Affairs series builds on the history of Australia's foreign policy covered in other volumes to identify patterns of continuity and change. It catalogues the key developments in this period of world history from an Australian perspective. Organised thematically, chapters cover Australia's foreign policy response to climate change, Australia's strengthened ties to the Indo–Pacific region, and its security interests in Southeast Asia. Australia's increasing security dependence on the US in an age of great-power rivalry is evident throughout.

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1. Australian responses to great-power rivalry Baogang He, David Hundt and Danielle Chubb; Part I. The Domestic Politics of Australian Foreign Policy: 2. The foreign policy process: adjusting to a new era Nick Bisley; 3. Australian public opinion on world affairs: China, the United States and climate change Danielle Chubb and Ian McAllister; 4. Values, gender, and foreign policy Jacqui True and Tamara Ernest; 5. Countering foreign interference: domestic laws and international repercussions Melissa Conley Tyler and Julian Dusting; 6. Asian-Australians, foreign policy, and identity in Australia Juliet Pietsch; Part II: Global Issues: 7. Australian perspectives on the 'rules-based order' Kai He and Huiyun Feng; 8. International security challenges Sarah Percy and Rebecca Strating; 9. A perfect storm? Climate change and Australian foreign policy Matt McDonald; 10. Health security and Australian foreign policy Sara E. Davies; Part III. Regional Issues: 11. Reimagining Australia's regional security for the Indo–Pacific century Thomas Wilkins; 12. Australia's security interests in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Joanne Wallis and Huong Le Thu; 13. Australia's 'natural partnership' with Singapore as a conduit for engaging Southeast Asia and ASEAN See Seng Tan; 14. Australian foreign economic policy and the Belt and Road controversy Baogang He, Geoffrey Stokes and David Hundt.


He, Baogang
Baogang He is Alfred Deakin Professor, Chair in International Relations, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Education, Deakin University, and the Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Graduated with Ph.D. in Political Science from Australian National University in 1994, Professor He has become widely known for his work in Chinese politics, in particular the deliberative politics in China as well as in Asian politics covering regionalism, international relations, federalism, and multiculturalism in Asia.

Chubb, Danielle
Danielle Chubb is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University. She is the co-author of Australian Public Opinion, Defence and Foreign Policy: Attitudes and Trends Since 1945 (Palgrave 2021), the author of Contentious Activism and Inter-Korean relations (Columbia University Press 2014), and the co-editor of North Korean Human Rights: Activists and Networks (Cambridge University Press 2018).

Hundt, David
David Hundt is an Associate Professor of International Relations in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University. His research interests include the politics, foreign policy, and political economy of Asia and the Pacific, with a particular emphasis on Australia and South Korea. Since 2005 he has authored one book, one co-authored book, and more than twenty journal articles. In 2022 he co-edited China and human rights in North Korea: Debating a 'developmental approach' in Northeast Asia (Routledge), along with Baogang He and Chengxin Pan.



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