2022
DOI: 10.12688/stomiedintrelat.17420.1
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The shape of the international order: the case study of AUKUS

Abstract: This article argues that in the 21st century, international order has not only become unstable but also short-term in nature and issue-based, which has led to the emergence of a number of alliances whose functionality can be questioned. A number of alliances are being formed and are in existence but without any clear goals and objectives. This hypothesis is applied to understand the nature of the recently formed AUKUS—Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States’ alliance in the Indo-Pacific region. The… Show more

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“…This reflects Zaman and Yasmin's analysis of AUKUS which criticises twenty-first-century treaty making as lacking function and operating for short term goals. 93 The United States, Australia, and the Commonwealth more broadly, represent a relief from the economic turmoil that has played out since Brexit for British foreign policy. For the United States, AUKUS demonstrates the United States resolve in the Indo-Pacific.…”
Section: Aukus: a Case Study Of Settler Colonial Strategic Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reflects Zaman and Yasmin's analysis of AUKUS which criticises twenty-first-century treaty making as lacking function and operating for short term goals. 93 The United States, Australia, and the Commonwealth more broadly, represent a relief from the economic turmoil that has played out since Brexit for British foreign policy. For the United States, AUKUS demonstrates the United States resolve in the Indo-Pacific.…”
Section: Aukus: a Case Study Of Settler Colonial Strategic Culturementioning
confidence: 99%