澳大利亚加强太平洋地区外交政策以应对中国在太平洋地区影响力的提升

Meinita Hasya Eka Wulandari
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摘要 太平洋地区因其经济、战略和军事重要性而成为高度地缘政治地区。由于许多太平洋岛国在财政和技术人力资源方面资源有限,缺乏获得技术、能力建设和经济发展的途径,另一方面又容易遭受气旋、海啸和地震等自然灾害,在提供充足的医疗保健和教育服务方面也面临挑战,尤其容易受到气候变化的影响,而气候变化的影响可能各不相同。因此,澳大利亚和中国等地区和世界大国必须发挥自身能力,努力实现各自的国家利益,通过外交政策扩大在该地区的影响力。影响力是指一个国家影响其他国家或国际实体的决策、行动和行为的能力。本研究采用定性方法和外交政策理论来进一步探讨这一问题。在本研究中,澳大利亚通过 "太平洋提升计划"(The Pacific Step-Up programme)强调其对太平洋地区的外交政策,以追求其作为长期合作伙伴和邻邦守护者的利益,并对抗中国在该地区日益增长的存在和影响力。 关键词澳大利亚 中国 外交政策 太平洋
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Australia’s Pacific Step-Up Foreign Policy as a Response to the Increase of China’s Influence in the Pacific
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and military significance. Pacific Island countries face several challenges that they are striving to address because many Pacific Island nations have limited resources in terms of finances and skilled human resources, lack of access to technology, capacity building, and economic development, on the other side is prone to natural disasters such as cyclones, tsunamis, and earthquakes, also face challenges in providing adequate healthcare and education services, and are especially vulnerable to climate change whose impact may vary. The issue then becomes the reason for regional and global powers like Australia and China to exercise their capability and aim to fulfill their respective national interests to extent their influence in the region through their foreign policy. Influence pertains to a country’s ability to affect other nations' or international entities' decisions, actions, and behaviors. This research uses qualitative methods and foreign policy theory to address the issue further. In this research, Australia emphasizes its foreign policy to the Pacific using The Pacific Step-Up programme to pursue their interest as a long-standing partner and its neighborhood’s guardians and counter China’s growing presence and influence in the region. Keywords: Australia, China, Foreign Policy, Pacific
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