Malcolm Fraser's Asia Delusion
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Medcalf, Rory
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Taylor & Francis Group
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Malcolm Fraser’s book Dangerous Allies (Fraser with Roberts 2014) has
rightly been taken to task, even by broadly sympathetic readers, for the way it
caricatures US foreign policy (White 2014). It leaves the absurd impression that
almost everything Washington does in the world today is a wilfully dangerous
extension of the neoconservative crusade of a decade ago. The book has at
least one other equally unsettling flaw: the way it misreads or misrepresents
contemporary Asia. The author privileges his own version of China’s strategic
priorities and sensitivities far above the interests and perspectives of other
Asian countries. This lack of balance, combined with a false depiction of the
USA, greatly weakens the credibility of the book’s core conclusions about
revisiting and perhaps ending the security alliance between the USA and
Australia.
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Australian Journal of International Affairs
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2099-12-31