Island off the Coast of Asia: Instruments of Statecraft in Australian Foreign Policy
By (Author) Clinton Fernandes
Monash University Publishing
Monash University Publishing
1st October 2018
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
304
Width 170mm, Height 230mm
400g
Island off the Coast of Asia: Instruments of Statecraft in Australian Foreign Policy is an unprecedented 230-year Australian study that reveals the central role of economic actors in defining and pursuing the national interest. Australias search for security has meant much more than protection from military invasion. It includes the security of economic interests, and the pursuit of a political order that secures them. This view of security has deep roots in Australias geopolitical tradition. Australia began its existence on the winning side of a worldwide confrontation between imperial powers and the rest of the world. The book shows that the organising principle of Australian foreign policy is to stay on the winning side of the global contest. Australia has pursued this principle in war and peace, using the full arsenal of diplomacy, law, investment, research, negotiations, military force and espionage. This book uses many decades of secret files to reveal the inner workings of high-level policy.