Abstract

Introduction W.T.Tow & R.Kersten PART I: THE INTERPLAY OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICY FACTORS Australian Foreign Policy Towards Japan: Weighing the Bureaucratic Process D.Walton The Koizumi-Abe Revolution in Japanese Security Policy: Normative Transformation and Democratic Maturity R.Kersten Japanese Domestic Politics and Security Cooperation with Australia: The Limits of 'Normalisation' T.Anno Japan's Misfiring Security Hedge: Discovering the Limits of Middle-power Internationalism and Strategic Convergence H.D.P.Envall & K.Fujiwara PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF BILATERAL SECURITY COOPERATION Regional Security Politics in East Asia: What Can Japan and Australia Usefully Do Together? K.Togo Japan-Australia Security Relations: A Tale of Timing M.Cook Japan-Australia Security Relations: Building a Real Strategic Partnership? T.S.Wilkins Japan-Australia Joint Security Statements and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue: A Japanese Perspective E.Katahara PART III: REGIONAL AND GLOBAL RAMIFICATIONS OF INTENSIFIED BILATERALISM The Broader Context: how Australia-Japan Relations 'Fit' into Regional and Global Security Dynamics W.T.Tow Comparing Japanese, Australian and European Responses to 'Out-of-area' Security Challenges W.M.Vosse Japan, Australia and International Security Burden-sharing with the United States T.Satake Building a Foundation for Regional Security Architecture in the Asia-Pacific: Human Resource Development for Peacebuilding Y.Uesugi Security Arrangements in the Asia-Pacific: A Three-tier Approach R.Sahashi

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