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  3. 共立国際研究 : 共立女子大学国際学部紀要
  4. 36(2019)

Almost An Alliance : The Development of Japanese-Australian Relations

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公開日 2019-04-12
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タイトル Almost An Alliance : The Development of Japanese-Australian Relations
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 Mark, Craig William

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内容記述 From Australia’s colonial era, up to the Second World War, Australian governments felt considerable anxiety over Imperial Japan’s rising power. From being bitter enemies in the Second World War, in a remarkable historical development, Australia has since enjoyed positive relations with Japan for many years. A Commerce Agreement was signed between Australia and Japan in 1957, and a Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation in 1976, by which time Japan had become Australia’s largest trading partner, particularly in minerals and other commodity exports. Japan is still the second largest trading partner for Australia today( after China). An Economic Partnership Agreement concluded in 2014 will likely continue to increase bilateral trade even further.
Apart from deepening economic and social ties, Australia and Japan have grown even closer in their security relations, to the official level of a ‘Special Strategic Partnership’. Both Japan and Australia share the United States as their main ally, and the three countries have regularly held meetings of the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue since 2002. The Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the Australian Defence Force have increased their co-operation in security training and operations since the 1990s, including Peacekeeping Operations in Cambodia, East Timor, and Iraq. Australia and Japan also participate together in international organizations, particularly APEC, and have stoutly promoted and defended the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Despite disputes between the two countries over Japan’s whaling program, diplomatic relations between Australia and Japan have grown ever closer in recent times. As the Asia-Pacific region and the international political order faces increasing uncertainty, particularly after the onset of the USA’s Trump administration, and China’s rising hegemonic geopolitical challenges, the bilateral Australia-Japan relationship is proving to be an ever more important contribution to the mutual economic and strategic benefit of both nations. However, a formal military alliance involving Australia and Japan is unlikely, since such a development would definitely provoke China, for no real practical strategic purpose.
書誌情報 共立国際研究 : 共立女子大学国際学部紀要
en : The Kyoritsu journal of international studies

巻 36, p. 103-113, 発行日 2019-03
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