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正題名/作者:
The Australia-ASEAN dialogue/ Edited by Sally Percival Wood, Baogang He.
其他題名:
tracing 40 years of partnership /
作者:
Wood, Sally Percival,
其他作者:
He, Baogang,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2014.,
面頁冊數:
284 p. :3 figures, 6 1 diagrames.
附註:
Electronic book text.
內容註:
Foreword-- The Hon Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs Introduction-- Sally Percival Wood and Baogang He AUSTRALIA IN ASIAN REGIONALISM 1. Australia and ASEAN: A Marriage of Convenience?-- Sally Percival Wood 2. Hobnobbing with Giants: Australia's Approaches to Asian Regionalism-- See Seng Tan 3. The East Asia Summit: Navigating ASEAN Multilateralism-- Avery Poole NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES 4. Timor-Leste: From INTERFET to ASEAN-- Michael Leach and Sally Percival Wood 5. Australia-ASEAN's Counter-Terrorism Cooperation: A Paradigm Shift or Business as Usual?-- Math Noortmann 6. Australia, ASEAN, and Forced Migration in Asia-- Amy Nethery ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS - OLD AND NEW 7. Australia's Economic Relations with ASEAN: Learning to Deal with the Evolving Organization-- Jiro Okamoto 8. Richer Relations? Four Decades of ASEAN-Australia Relations in Higher Education-- Anthony Welch 9. Making a Sale versus Making it Safe: Prospects for ASEAN-Australia Nuclear Energy Cooperation-- Sofiah Jamil and Lina Gong 10. The Australia-ASEAN AgriFood Opportunity-- Claudine Ogilvie 11. Islamic Banking and Finance in Southeast Asia: Can Australia Find a Niche?-- Imran Lum Afterword-- Anthony Milner.
標題:
National security - Australia. -
標題:
Australia - Foreign economic relations - Southeast Asia. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137449146Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137449144 (electronic bk.) :
The Australia-ASEAN dialogue = tracing 40 years of partnership /
Wood, Sally Percival,
The Australia-ASEAN dialogue
tracing 40 years of partnership /[electronic resource] :Edited by Sally Percival Wood, Baogang He. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 284 p. :3 figures, 6 1 diagrames. - Asia today.
Electronic book text.
Foreword-- The Hon Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs Introduction-- Sally Percival Wood and Baogang He AUSTRALIA IN ASIAN REGIONALISM 1. Australia and ASEAN: A Marriage of Convenience?-- Sally Percival Wood 2. Hobnobbing with Giants: Australia's Approaches to Asian Regionalism-- See Seng Tan 3. The East Asia Summit: Navigating ASEAN Multilateralism-- Avery Poole NON-TRADITIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES 4. Timor-Leste: From INTERFET to ASEAN-- Michael Leach and Sally Percival Wood 5. Australia-ASEAN's Counter-Terrorism Cooperation: A Paradigm Shift or Business as Usual?-- Math Noortmann 6. Australia, ASEAN, and Forced Migration in Asia-- Amy Nethery ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS - OLD AND NEW 7. Australia's Economic Relations with ASEAN: Learning to Deal with the Evolving Organization-- Jiro Okamoto 8. Richer Relations? Four Decades of ASEAN-Australia Relations in Higher Education-- Anthony Welch 9. Making a Sale versus Making it Safe: Prospects for ASEAN-Australia Nuclear Energy Cooperation-- Sofiah Jamil and Lina Gong 10. The Australia-ASEAN AgriFood Opportunity-- Claudine Ogilvie 11. Islamic Banking and Finance in Southeast Asia: Can Australia Find a Niche?-- Imran Lum Afterword-- Anthony Milner.
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This book examines the Australia-ASEAN Dialogue Partnership since its inception in 1974 and looks at the networks of engagement that have shaped relations across three areas: regionalism, non-traditional security, and economic engagement.This book illustrates the extent of the Australia-ASEAN Dialogue Partnership since its inception in 1974. It examines the networks of engagement that have shaped relations across three areas: regionalism, non-traditional security, and economic engagement. An understanding of the nature of the Australia-ASEAN partnership is often overshadowed by occasional shocks that test the relationship, such as people smuggling or terrorism, but beneath the surface of these extremes are deep and steady currents of partnership and cooperation that have flowed over four decades. This volume does not seek to merely commemorate or celebrate 40 years of Australia-ASEAN Dialogue Partnership; it is intended to establish a more sophisticated and balanced understanding around which we can accurately identify the Australia-ASEAN dynamic - historically, culturally and theoretically. The volume not only maps where we have been but also where the Australia-ASEAN partnership might be headed as Southeast Asian economic dynamism and strategic influence expand.
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Sally Percival Wood is a Research Fellow at Deakin University's Centre for Citizenship and Globalization, Australia. She specializes in the evolution of Australia's post-war relations with Asia and, in particular, Southeast Asia. Baogang He is Head of the Public Policy and Global Affairs program at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Professor and Chair of the International Studies program at Deakin University, Australia. He is widely known for his work on Chinese democratization and politics, in particular deliberative politics in China.
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LC Class. No.: DS525.9.A8 / A88 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 327.94059
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While ASEAN has held a range of dialogues with major and middle powers over the years, its partnership with Australia has gone from strength to strength, and has become an enduring and maturing axis that transcends geography for Australia and offers middle-power leveraging for ASEAN, while harmonizing and promoting mutual interests on both sides. This edited book weaves a persuasive tapestry of mutual discovery between Australia and ASEAN from their modest and uncertain origins four decades ago to current challenges and opportunities going forward. Its authors have provided instructive lenses to see how the Australia-ASEAN relationship has become so compelling and mutually indispensable.' - Thithinan Pongsudhirak, Director of the Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand Australia's long-standing relationship with ASEAN as a formal grouping is all too often overlooked in the secondary literature. Yet, the breadth and depth of cooperation has been striking and sustained, including in areas as diverse as counter-terrorism, higher education, finance, nuclear energy, and food security. The collection of essays in this book provides an excellent overview of how the relationship has changed since Australia became ASEAN's first dialogue partner in 1974. The editors are to be commended for organizing such a splendid book, which I'm sure will quickly become one of the outstanding references for Australia's relationship with Southeast Asia.' - Andrew O'Neil, Professor of Political Science and Head of the School of Government and International Relations, Griffith University, Australia 'Australia's relations with the Southeast Asian region have undergone a fundamental transformation in the last half century in tandem with the emergence of the region from being a cockpit of instability and turmoil to one of peace, stability, and dynamic economic growth. Instead of viewing the region through the narrow prism of security and defence, Australia is now engaged intensely on a broad number of fronts. Geoeconomics rather than security is now the driving force. The formation of ASEAN in 1967 and its rapid emergence as the fulcrum of wider regional processes in the Asia Pacific region have further emphasized the importance of ASEAN and the region to Australia. Today both ASEAN and Australia play important roles in both prospering each other as well contributing constructively to the peace, stability, and prosperity of the Asia Pacific region. This book, which evaluates the relations against the backdrop of the four decades old Australia-ASEAN Dialogue, benefits from insights and perspectives of both sides. It does not pretend to be either exhaustive or comprehensive. But it does manage to capture, rather well, some of the dominant strands in the relations as well as some of the difficult issues that both sides grapple with given their sometimes divergent interests, strategic considerations, and cultural and political contexts. Above all, I see this book as a solid commitment to investing even more towards expanding and deepening mutually beneficial relations between Australia and ASEAN in the years ahead.' - Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan, Chairman, ISIS Malaysia.
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