The evolution of the relationships among the ANZUS nations--the
acronym for the Australia, New Zealand, and U.S. alliance for
common security formed in 1951--is examined in this volume's
essays. They also look at the implications of changing
relationships for the entire Asia-Pacific region. Editor Richard W.
Baker, director of the East-West Center's Australia-New
Zealand-U.S. relations project, has commissioned experts from
academia, government, and other backgrounds from the three
countries to research the full range of sociopolitical change in
the three nations and the changing perceptions of their national
roles and relationships. This study comes at a particularly
relevant juncture in world affairs because the defusing of the Cold
War has prompted nations worldwide to rethink their national and
international security measures and allied priorities.
Throughout the volume's main divisions: Social Dynamics,
Political Evolution, Images and Attitudes, and Implications for
Relationships, the interdisciplinary team of writers takes a hard
look at the long-held assumption, based on common language and
cultural roots, of fundamental shared values among the three
nations. Each society has evolved in individual and dramatic ways
based on changes in demographics, political agendas, and outlooks
on their international roles, security situations, and appropriate
national policies. Individual chapters zero in on key elements in
the national experiences of each country that have influenced the
nature and conduct of the relationships among the three partners.
Finally, the volume draws a balance between elements of
distinctiveness and similarity and projects implications for the
future of the relationships. For academics and students of
international relations, the book provides a case study of the
long-term evolution of alliance relationships and provides
instructive comparisons and contrasts with the post-Cold War
circumstances of other American alliances. For professionals and
others whose interests involve working in or between two or more of
these countries, this volume is an invaluable handbook that
contains an excellent summary of their recent histories, major
social and political developments, and problems, as well as their
characteristic world views and the major factors which affect the
dynamics of their interrelationships.
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