Contributions

  • McCausland, Jeffrey D. - Contributor
  • Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute. - Contributor

Publication

2007 - Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, Carlisle, PA, Pennsylvania

Language

English

Word Count

83,250 words, Guess

Page Count

333 pages

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Classifications

  • LCCE183.8.A8 O85 2007
  • LCCE183.8.A8 O853 2007

Description

This volume summarizes the major findings of the conference participants over the last year. Beyond the thematic resemblance between this volume and the previous study of U.S.-UK relations, another similarity is the importance of two events in determining London and Canberra's relations with Washington. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11) represent the first turning point. The British and Australian governments reacted similarly to these attacks -- immediately identifying 9/11 as a transformative moment in international relations. But the Australian Prime Minister's presence in Washington, DC, during the 9/11 terrorist attacks intensified the personal impact of the events, and within a few days his government had invoked the ANZUS Treaty to offer its full support to the United States. The second "big event" dominating both U.S.-UK relations and U.S.-Australia relations has been America's management of the Global War on Terror and, in particular, its leadership of the ongoing operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Other Editions

  • The other special relationship: the United States and Australia at the start of the 21st centuryStrategic Studies Institute, US Army War College2007-01-01

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