ID | 130175 |
Title Proper | Sino-U.S. National Identity Gap, Australia, and the Formation of an Asia-Pacific Community |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rozman, Gilbert |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Australia is a middle power caught between rising dependence on China, which seeks a sinocentric region, and growing security reliance on the U.S., which strives for a trans-Pacific community supporting universal values. In light of the Sino-U.S. identity gap and different concepts of regionalism, its response becomes clearer. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol.54, No.2; March-April 2014: p.343-366 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol.54, No.2; March-April 2014: p.343-366 |
Key Words | China ; Australia ; United States ; Rising Power ; Strategy ; Trans-Pacific Community ; Growing Security ; International Security ; International Identities ; Regional Identities ; Regionalism ; Sino-U.S. Identity ; Sino-US Relations ; Middle Power |