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OverviewHow did France and Australia develop a deep strategic partnership, when only about two decades ago, a group of Australians bombed the French consulate in Perth to protest against French nuclear testing in the Pacific? Which interests, which personalities, which elements of the global context have led France and Australia to engage in a regional and global rapprochement, and what have been the human, economic and political prerequisites which enabled it? This book aims to investigate the dynamics behind this historically ambiguous relationship. More precisely, this study explains why and how France and Australia are currently engaged in a process of strategic and economic mutual empowerment and how this rapprochement has been possible, owing to thirty years of diplomatic efforts to overcome ongoing culturally and historically constructed misunderstandings and conflicts. This book demonstrates how French and Australian foreign policy-makers have understood that, in regard to their numerous common interests, both countries had to mutually empower each other in order to strengthen their own power, regionally and globally. This book argues that these inclusive dynamics of empowerment constitute the response of two diverse middle powers to current global threats and represent a tool suitable for modernising the strategies and practices of both countries’ diplomacies. Soyez’ research is the first to propose an answer to these questions through the development of the French-Australian strategic partnership. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul SoyezPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2019 ed. Weight: 0.534kg ISBN: 9783030134488ISBN 10: 3030134482 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 02 April 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Introduction.- Chapter 2 – Methodological and theoretical frameworks.- Chapter 3 – Economic diplomacy, an innovative force of the French-Australian relationship.- Chapter 4 – Threatening Australia’s backyard? French-Australian tensions on nuclear policies and their resolution.- Chapter 5 – Global security, central objective of the bilateral partnership.- Chapter 6 – New Caledonia, cornerstone of an ambiguous French-Australian relationship.- Chapter 7 – An appeased neighbourhood: French-Australian cooperation in the South Pacific region.- Chapter 8 – Conclusion.Reviews
Author InformationPaul Soyez is a French researcher at the University of Melbourne, Australia and the Paris-Sorbonne University, France. His research analyses the renewal of the French-Australian bilateral relationship since the end of the Cold War. Paul has taught History and International Relations at Sciences Po Paris and the Sorbonne. He is ""Professeur agrégé"" in History in France. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |