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U.S.-Australia alliance
Australia Abandons Its Neutrality on the South China Sea Maritime Disputes
By Carl Thayer
Australia has aligned itself with the United States in supporting UNCLOS and the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal ruling.
The US-Australia Alliance and Deterrence in the Pacific Islands Region
By Tom Corben
The Pacific Islands region has traditionally been peripheral to alliance deterrence discussions. That’s beginning to change.
Australia to Join US, UK, and Bahrain in Patrolling Strait of Hormuz
By Joshua Mcdonald
Security experts argue Australia should be prioritizing its efforts in the Indo-Pacific instead of the Middle East.
Australia’s Role in a New Korean War
By Rowan Allport
What role would Australia's military play if a Second Korean War broke out?
In the Trump Era, Australia Needs More Distance From the US
By Olivia Tasevski
A truly independent Australian foreign policy is overdue and feasible.
Trump-Turnbull Meet Comes Amid Increasing Debate Over Australia's US Ties
By James Bowen
Trump’s actions might finally force Australia to choose between the U.S. and China.
If the US Loses Interest in Asia, What Are Australia's Options?
By Nick Derewlany
Australia needs to work on creating a regional architecture that can withstand U.S. absence.
Reality Check: Australia’s China Shift Came Before Trump
By James Laurenceson
More and more Australians see China and the United States as equally important partners for Australia.
Why Trump Has Rattled the Land Down Under
By Claude Rakisits
The election of Donald Trump gives ammunition to those in Australia who question the U.S. alliance.
Trump and the Australia-China-US Triangle
By Nick Derewlany
Is Australia the Key to US Containment of China?
By Robert O. Freedman
Domestic factors may lead Australia to take a more active role in challenging Chinese assertiveness.
US, Australia Focus on Islamic State During Turnbull’s First Visit to Washington
By Shannon Tiezzi
While in the United States, Australia's PM focused mostly on the anti-ISIS campaign.