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  • Published: 9 December 2016
  • ISBN: 9781760143480
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 176

Fighting with America: A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special

Why saying ‘No’ to the US wouldn’t rupture the alliance




Australia has long been a reliable ally of the United States. But has it become too reliable?

Australia has long been a reliable ally of the United States. But has it become too reliable?

Sixty-five years after the signing of the ANZUS treaty, and at a time of great strategic change caused by the rise of China, it is time for a fresh look at the Australian–American alliance.

In Fighting with America, historian James Curran argues that the current intensity in Canberra’s relations with Washington has led Americans and Australians to forget past disagreements between the two nations. As the alliance becomes more focused on Asia, Australian and American interests will sometimes coincide – other times they may clash.

  • Published: 9 December 2016
  • ISBN: 9781760143480
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 176

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About the author

James Curran

James Curran is Professor of History at the University of Sydney and a Research Associate at the United States Studies Centre. His most recent book is Unholy Fury: Whitlam and Nixon at War (2015). A former analyst with the Office of National Assessments, Curran was a Fulbright Scholar at Georgetown University and in 2013 held the Chair of Australian History at University College Dublin.

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