The AUKUS umbrella: Australia-US relations and strategic culture in the shadow of China's rise

IF 3.1 4区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Lloyd Cox, Danny Cooper, B. O'connor
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Abstract

In September 2021, Australia, the US, and the United Kingdom entered into a new trilateral security pact, AUKUS. Central to AUKUS is Australia acquiring nuclear-powered submarines, scheduled to begin delivery in the 2030s. AUKUS was announced by Australia's previous conservative government, but it has also won the strong support of the new Labor government. The rationale behind AUKUS emphasizes growing security challenges in the Indo-Pacific and the advantages of joint capabilities and interoperability in the context of China's growing assertiveness in the region. This article examines AUKUS through the lens of China's rise and the contradictory economic and security imperatives that the agreement poses for Australia. We argue that AUKUS is the latest expression of Australia's strategic culture, which is premised on a fear of abandonment and a conviction that Australia's core security interests can only be guaranteed by the support of the US. Yet this position harbours risks that are not widely acknowledged. These include risks to Australia's sovereignty and other risks arising from the uncertainties of the US position in Asia and the volatility of US domestic politics.
AUKUS保护伞:中国崛起阴影下的澳美关系与战略文化
2021年9月,澳大利亚、美国和英国签署了一项新的三边安全协定AUKUS。AUKUS的核心是澳大利亚获得核动力潜艇,计划于2030年代开始交付。AUKUS是由澳大利亚前保守党政府宣布的,但它也赢得了新工党政府的大力支持。AUKUS背后的理由强调了印太地区日益增长的安全挑战,以及在中国在该地区日益自信的背景下,联合能力和互操作性的优势。本文通过中国的崛起以及该协议对澳大利亚构成的相互矛盾的经济和安全需求来审视AUKUS。我们认为,AUKUS是澳大利亚战略文化的最新表达,其前提是担心被抛弃,并坚信澳大利亚的核心安全利益只有得到美国的支持才能得到保障。然而,这一立场蕴含着未被广泛承认的风险。其中包括澳大利亚主权面临的风险,以及美国在亚洲地位的不确定性和美国国内政治的动荡所带来的其他风险。
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