Tow, WilliamEnvall, DavidYoichiro SatoTan See Seng2015-12-079781604979046http://hdl.handle.net/1885/28201The hallmark of Australia's defense politics has been its dependence on great and powerful friends. Indeed, despite regular debates about pursuing a more independent foreign and security policy, Australian strategy has historically been characterized by an expectation of protection along with a sense of trepidation that such protection may be withdrawn. Abandonment, rather than entrapment, has been the major obsession preoccupying Australia's foreign policy decision-makers.Australia debates American primacy in Asia20152020-11-22