Australia’s Security in China’s Shadow 1st Edition
Australia’s Security in China’s Shadow (1st Edition) by Euan Graham offers a clear-eyed, timely examination of how Canberra navigates an era of rising tension between the West and China. If you follow Australia’s foreign policy, defence strategy, or the broader dynamics of the Indo-Pacific, this authoritative work delivers the analysis and context you need to understand contemporary regional security.
Graham guides readers through the strategic choices facing Australia — from alliance management and defence planning to economic interdependence and diplomatic balancing with Beijing. Drawing on historical perspective and current events, the book maps the key risks and opportunities across the Asia-Pacific, including implications for the Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific. It’s a concise, accessible resource for policymakers, students, journalists, and concerned citizens.
What sets this volume apart is its practical focus: clear explanations of defence options, realistic assessments of deterrence and resilience, and constructive policy recommendations tailored to Australia’s specific geostrategic position. The prose is rigorous yet readable, making complex geopolitics understandable without oversimplifying.
Whether you’re preparing for academic study, briefing colleagues, or simply seeking to deepen your grasp of Australia’s security environment, this book equips you with the insight to think critically about Canberra’s path forward in China’s shadow. It’s essential reading for anyone tracking Indo-Pacific security trends or shaping Australia’s foreign and defence policies.
Secure your copy today and stay informed on one of the most important strategic debates of our time. Order now to add a definitive Australian perspective on regional security to your collection.
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