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U.S.-Australia alliance
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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.
US, Australia Should Boost Defense Ties Amid China’s Rise: Ex-Defense Official
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Former defense official says calls for more active alliance management.
Australia’s Submarines: The US Option
By David Hamon and Christine M. Leah
Why leasing U.S. boats might be Canberra’s best option.
A First: Japan to Join US-Australia Military Exercise
By Ankit Panda
In a move toward security trilateralism, Japan will send troops to join the U.S. and Australia at Talisman Saber 2015.
US May Base Warships in Australia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Washington is eying ways to expand its military presence there.
Australia’s US-China Balancing Act
By Shannon Tiezzi
Australia's ability to walk a geopolitical tightrope was on display during Abbott's visit to DC.
Australia Startled by Chinese Naval Excursion
By Henry Lawton
Time to consider how best to respond to muscle flexing by the Chinese navy in Australia’s backyard.
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