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Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific Security, Paperback / softback Book

Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific Security Paperback / softback

Edited by Brad (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Williams, Andrew Newman

Part of the Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series series

Paperback / softback

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The threats to security in Southeast Asia have been serious and constant since the end of the Second World War.

The book provides an absorbing account of the evolution of a key axis of regional stability - defence contacts between Japan and Australia, tracing the relationship from the early post-war period to the post-9/11 present.

Though most works have focused on their economic nexus, Japan and Australia’s defences and security ties have assumed increasing importance since the mid-1990s.

With problems such as North Korea’s nuclear program and the China-Taiwan standoff threatening regional stability, the two countries have sought to strengthen bilateral relations, and indications are that this relationship is likely to grow in the future. Japan, Australia and Asia-Pacific Security explores the evolution of their relationship in the broader context of Asia-Pacific security, addressing regional, sub-regional and transnational issues.

This captivating book will be welcomed by those with an interest in Asian politics, international relations, and security studies.

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