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This 7-page paper examines the U.S. policies toward Australia and the Asia-Pacific. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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that of Iraq and the remainder of the Middle East. Following that, there could be some information about the European Union -- and China.
But international relations from the U.S. perspective doesnt focus just on the more popular parts of the world. The U.S. concern is global, meaning it has many
treaties, alliances and policies toward other nations that may not show up on the radar screen as frequently as those mentioned above.
In this paper, well examine the U.S. policies and relationships toward two area, that of Australia and the overall Asia-Pacific region. Through this study, we hope to gain some insight
as to how the U.S. works with areas that may not be quite as much in the limelight. The United States and Australia
Finding literature outlining the U.S. view and policies toward Australia was difficult, as there is nothing really compelling or "sexy" about the relationship. Australia is frequently seen as a
"friend" of U.S. interests, and one that will loyally support the United States on almost anything, from the war on terror to international trade. One author pointed out, however, that
Australia tends to be fairly low on the U.S. priority list, following the relationship with the European Union and the Middle East (Edwards, 2005). "Australia is essentially a class A
ally in a Class C region of the world," Edwards (2005) writes (p. 453). Beeson (2004) among others, point out that the
United States relationship with Australia has been, for the most part, a positive one dating back to the 1940s. Australian support of U.S. policies has been, for the most part,
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