Rebalancing and order building strategy or illusion?

William T. Tow*

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    Abstract

    This chapter explains the positions advocated by Australian commentators who have been party to the debate. It tells the story of Australia's place in the American pivot. A handful of current and former senior Australian political figures have joined White in adopting a similarly critical stance on the US pivot strategy. Abbott's international security adviser Andrew Shearer is also a prominent member of the hawkish camp, arguing that Australia should throw its lot in with the United States in confronting China's rise. The lack of explicit focus on Australia during the early days of the Obama Administration's pivot strategy seemed to do little to undermine Canberra's stated support for the strategy. The Obama Administration has been attentive to the public debate regarding Australia's response to the US pivot and there are indications that this debate has generated some sensitivity in Washington.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe New US Strategy Towards Asia
    Subtitle of host publicationAdapting to the American Pivot
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
    Pages30-52
    Number of pages23
    ISBN (Electronic)9781317586104
    ISBN (Print)9781138822634
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Dec 2014

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