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Smaller, but enmeshed: Why Australia needs to make ASEAN an even stronger priority

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Milner, Tony
Huisken, Ron

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Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC), Australian National University

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Australia's preoccupation with the US-China dynamic in recent years is unsurprising - given its historic relationship with America and the size of economic engagement with China. It is to be expected that some see a role for Australia in mediating the intensifying contest between these giants. To be realistic, however, the region of Asia where Australia has some strategic weight and credibility, born of a long record of deep engagement, is Southeast Asia. For this reason it is a positive development that the current Australian government seems committed to a policy of enhancing ASEAN relations. But there is much work to do.

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