How Australia Can Work With Japan in the Indo-Pacific
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2022
Authors
Envall, David
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Griffith Asia Institute
Abstract
Australia has long viewed Japan as a key
strategic partner in Asia. Since 2007, the two
countries have been working to deepen their
strategic partnership, which was formalized
when they signed the Joint Declaration on
Security Cooperation in March that year.
In
the following years, they have set out multiple
agreements to enhance cooperation, notably
an Economic Partnership Agreement, an
Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement, as
well as a Reciprocal Access Agreement.
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two countries’ governments meet regularly at
the highest level and cooperate closely across
a range of forums, including the
Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP) and the Quadrilateral
Security Dialogue (Quad). They also have a
detailed agenda for future cooperation
covering economic and strategic affairs,
including working together to reduce the
global impact of Covid-19
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Japan, Australia, Indo-Pacific, foreign policy, international relations
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