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Community Building in Asia? Trilateral Cooperation in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief

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Envall, David

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How important is the �community-building� dimension of the Australia-Japan-US trilateral relationship? This basic question is often overshadowed by a wider debate about whether or not the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue (TSD) is a containment mechanism developed by the United States, Japan, and Australia to block China�s rise. As rivalries grow in the Asia-Pacific region, so the containment issue continues to overshadow the humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HA/DR) and community-building components of the TSD. However, the development of HA/DR capabilities by the United States, Japan, and Australia since 2005 has been significant, and HA/DR now has a substantial history as part of the TSD. This chapter argues that the TSD has established itself as an important institution for HA/DR cooperation across the region, and that such �community-building� efforts are likely to grow more important in the coming years.

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