Without America : Australia and the new Asia / Hugh White.
Series: Quarterly essay (Melbourne, Vic.) ; issue 68.Description: 108 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781863959636
- 1863959637
- QE 68 2017
- Strategic planning -- Australia
- International relations -- Australia
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- Asia
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- China
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- China
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- Asia
- Australian
- Strategic planning -- Australia
- Australia -- Foreign relations
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- China
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- United States
- 327.94 23
Contents:
In: Quarterly essaySummary: America is fading, and China will soon be the dominent power in our region. What does this mean for Australia's future? In this controvesial and urgent essay, Hugh White shows that the contest between America and China is classic power politics of the harshest kind. He argues that we are heading for an unprecedented future, one without an English speaking great and powerful friend to keep us secure and protect our interests.
Includes correspondence: Lyle Shelton, Amy Middleton, Dennis Altman, John Whitehall, Scott Ryan, Louis Hanson, Benjamin Law.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Magazine | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Magazines | QE 68 | Dec 2017 | Available | Without america by Hugh White | 066725 |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Includes correspondence: Lyle Shelton, Amy Middleton, Dennis Altman, John Whitehall, Scott Ryan, Louis Hanson, Benjamin Law.
America is fading, and China will soon be the dominent power in our region. What does this mean for Australia's future? In this controvesial and urgent essay, Hugh White shows that the contest between America and China is classic power politics of the harshest kind. He argues that we are heading for an unprecedented future, one without an English speaking great and powerful friend to keep us secure and protect our interests.