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ASEAN India Australia: towards closer engagement in a new Asia / Tow, William T (ed); Wah, Chin Kin (ed) 2009  Book
Wah, Chin Kin Book
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Publication Singapore, ISEAS, 2009.
Description xxiv, 417p.
Standard Number 9789812309631
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ASEAN India Australia: towards closer engagement in a new Asia / Tow, William T (ed); Wah, Chin Kin (ed) 2009  Book
Wah, Chin Kin Book
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Publication Singapore, ISEAS, 2009.
Description xxv, 417p.
Standard Number 9789812309631, hbk
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Australia and India: the Indian Ocean and the limits of strategic convergence / Brewster, David   Journal Article
Brewster, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Many Australian observers see Australia and India as 'natural' partners whose strategic perspectives are likely to become ever closer in coming years. This article will examine recent developments in the Australia-India security relationship and consider some possible limits to the strategic convergence of Australia and India, particularly in Indian Ocean security. It argues that Australia's challenge in coming years will be not only to address areas of common interest but to also actively engage with India on the interests and expectations of littoral states and extra-regional powers in the security of the Indian Ocean.
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Australia and the rise of India / Smith, Gary   Journal Article
Smith, Gary Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Australia is at risk of being left behind by the pace of India's emergence as a regional and global power and its lack of engagement with India during this emergence. The Rudd Labor government is developing a framework which may make Australia a significant partner with India. There is the potential for a thoroughgoing engagement of interests and ideals in proposals Australia has put forward in three areas. Australia's vision of an Asia Pacific Community, with cooperation as its habitual operating principle, and with a membership that includes India and the USA as well as China and Japan, fills a multilateral gap. Secondly, the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament may provide a global framework assisting the development of Australian and Indian initiatives in the controlling and winding back of nuclear proliferation. Thirdly, Australia's national carbon pollution reduction program is intended to demonstrate international leadership and engagement in climate change, and opens the prospect for Australia of a substantial bilateral partnership with India (and others) to advance common interests around climate change. Australia, while emphasising its close relationship with the USA, is preparing to live in a region where the USA will, over time, be less influential as its relative power declines. As other great powers rise, Australia can actively pursue a hedging strategy to diversify its dependencies, and develop a much deeper engagement with that other emerging Asian giant.
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Globalisation and regional security: India and Australia / Rumley, Dennis (ed); Gopal, D (ed) 2007  Book
Rumley, Dennis Book
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Publication DelhI, Shipra Publications, 2007.
Description viii, 264p.
Standard Number 8175413271
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