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The Echidna Strategy: Australia's Search for Power and Peace
By (Author) Sam Roggeveen
Black Inc.
La Trobe University Press
29th August 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Paperback
240
Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 20mm
330g
In the wake of a shift in the global power balance, how can Australia best protect itself Amid China's rise and America's decline in Asia, what will happen to Australia In this authoritative account, defence expert and insider Sam Roggeveen questions the claim that Australia is vulnerable to China's military, and probes the assumption that we cannot defend ourselves without America. He argues Australia must become bigger, more powerful and more independent, but not more aggressive. The choice cannot be between submission and belligerence. There is a third way- 'the echidna strategy'. The echidna strategy is, in part, a defence policy, but also a metaphor for the way Australia should approach its neighbours - benign and non-threatening, but with enough armour to protect ourselves. Above all, Australia must be dedicated to preserving peace among Asia's giants in an era in which nuclear war is our biggest risk. The Echidna Strategy deftly examines the new contest for leadership in Asia, the challenges Australia faces and the strategies it needs to thrive.
Sam Roggeveen is director of the Lowy Institute's International Security Program. He was the founding editor of The Interpreter and is editor of the Lowy Institute Papers. Before joining the Lowy Institute, Sam was a senior analyst in Australia's peak intelligence agency, the Office of National Assessments. His forthcoming book is The Echidna Strategy.