The Other Special Relationship: The United States And Australia At The Start Of The 21st Century (2007) By Jeffrey D. McCausland, et al.
With the generous financial and administrative assistance of the U.S. Army War College, Dickinson College, the Australian National University, and the Griffith University Asia Institute, a series of professional conferences was organized in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC, on the U.S. side, and in Brisbane and Canberra on the Australian side. A team of American and Australian experts came together in all four locations to discuss issues relating to foreign policy, economics and business, domestic politics and public opinion, and security and defense affairs. The U.S. Army War College also enriched our discussions with panels in Carlisle and Canberra relating to the Global War on Terror. This volume is designed to summarize the major findings our our fruitful collaboration over the last year.
Full contents:
- The future of U.S.-Australia relations and the curse of George Harrison / John C. Hulsman
- The Australian-American alliance: towards a revitalization / Paul Kelly
- The alliance and the Asia-Pacific Region: an American perspective / Andrew Scobell
- The alliance and the Asia-Pacific Region: an Australian perspective / Robert Ayson
- The relationship's political aspects: an American perspective / John Higley
- Australian public opinion and the Australia-U.S. alliance / Brendon O'Connor
- The United States and Australia: competing economic perspectives / Leif Rosenberger
- Economic and business aspects: an Australian perspective / Don Russell
- The United States, Australia, and the search for order in East Asia and beyond / James J. Przystup
- Security and defense aspects of the special relationship: an Australian perspective / Michael Evans
- The future of the U.S.-Australian alliance: adapting to new challenges? / James A. Schear.
- Soft Cover
- 333 pages
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