The battle of the Coral Sea: Australia's response to the Belt & Road Initiative in the Pacific

Australia has not been alone in declining the opportunity to take part in China's Belt & Road Initiative (BRI). Instead, this article contends, Australia launched its own infrastructure initiative in the Pacific that has attempted to reduce the attractiveness of the BRI to the region. The a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of international affairs 2022-03, Vol.76 (2), p.178-193
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Policy making
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Regions
Telecommunications
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