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Different fears, same alliance: multilateralism, assurance and the origins of the 1951 United States–New Zealand–Australia alliance / Cohen, Michael   Journal Article
Cohen, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract How do power, interests and threats influence the creation of military alliances? Under what conditions do multilateral and bilateral alliances emerge? Are shared threat perceptions necessary for alliance creation? This article addresses these longstanding questions through developing and refining theories of alliance creation and design and tests them using new archival data from Australia and the United States. The theory and empirics refine balance of threat theory through developing and/or testing other theories regarding the balance of power, threat perception, assurance, signalling and control. Empirically, the article shows that although after the 1950 Korean War the United States wanted Japan to be capable of withstanding Soviet and Chinese challenges, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines feared that this would allow future Japanese naval militarism. Truman sought to secure regional buy-in to his Japanese settlement through one multilateral alliance, given bilateralism’s costs of assuring multiple allies, but had to settle for several bilateral alliances given regional refusal to ally with Japan. The findings show that bilateral alliances incur previously neglected ‘assurance costs’ and that alliances are possible between states with divergent threat perceptions.
Key Words Alliance  Multilateralism  Assurance 
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Michael Cohen, Senior Lecturer, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University / Cohen, Michael   Journal Article
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New wave: Philippine maoists alter IED tactics / Cohen, Michael   Journal Article
Cohen, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Reinventing the future: designing urban 3.0 / Cohen, Michael   Journal Article
Cohen, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The urbanization of developing countries is transforming global climate, landscapes, societies, and cultures. The strong pull of cities and towns for higher wages and quality of life has emptied rural areas and provided higher incomes, education, health status, longevity, and, for many, liberation from the limitations of rural life.
Key Words Education  Urbanization  Rural Life  Quality of Life  Global Climate 
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Sulu sea Islamists: the Philippines Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) / Cohen, Michael   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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