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9781760643553
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White, Hugh. (author).
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Sleepwalk to war : Australia’s unthinking alliance with America / Hugh White.
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Carlton, Vic : Black Inc., 2022.
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138 pages ; 23 cm.
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"In this gripping essay, Hugh White explores Australia’s fateful choice to back the United States to the hilt in opposing China. What led both sides of politics to align with the US so absolutely? Is this a case of sleepwalking to war? What tests might the new government face? White assesses America’s credibility and commitment, by examining AUKUS, the Quad, Trump and Biden. He discusses what the Ukraine conflict tells us about the future. And he argues that the US can neither contain China, nor win a war over Taiwan. So where does this leave our future security and prosperity in Asia? Is there a better way to navigate the disruption caused by China’s rise? This is a powerful and original essay by Australia’s leading strategic thinker." - Back cover.
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Politics & government (Australia, USA, China)
International relations (Australia, USA, China)
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