Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I The Indo-Pacific Theater
Chapter 1 The Indo-Pacific Fulcrum: America, Australia and the New
Strategic Geography
Chapter 2 Dragon in the Room: History Come Full Circle in the
Indo-Pacific Region
Part II Australia
Chapter 3 The Ghosts of 11/11:Gough Whitlam and the Dismissal of
Australian Democracy
Part III U.S. State Department
Chapter 4 Franklin Fellow - U.S. Department of State
(2011-2012):
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL)
Office of East Asia and Pacific Affairs (EAP)
Bibliography
About the Author
Randall Doyle is professor of history and government at Mid-Michigan Community College.
The recent phenomenal rise of the Indo-Pacific region, as Randall
Doyle elaborates in this book, deserves scholastic attention.
Indeed, the recent developments have already caused a geopolitical
power shift and regional reorganization. As a prolific author, a
long-term resident, and a frequent traveler to these Pacific
countries, Doyle offers insightful remarks and thoughtful
suggestions regarding the triangular diplomacy between the United
States, Australia, and China.
*Patrick Fuliang Shan, Grand Valley State University*
A riveting and scholarly journey of the events leading up to
today’s assessment of the American and Chinese relationship in the
Indo-Pacific region and the implications it is having on Australian
foreign policy. The Geopolitical Power Shift in the Indo-Pacific
Region is filled with a rich lore of historical events that have
shaped not only the American/Chinese relationship over the past
sixty years, but American/Australian diplomacy as well. Professor
Doyle is able to explain this complicated process with insightful
research, brutal honesty, and humorous observations. This timely
book is a must read for anyone trying to decipher the future of
this important global region.
*Edward B. Davis, Yuba College*
This is a fine and timely publication, a penetrating study of the
turbulent geopolitical tides in robust spate within that half of
the planet known as the Indo-Pacific. ‘The Vasco da Gama era,’
Randall Doyle tells us, ‘is over. The West’s 500-year economic and
technological reign of dominance is fading rapidly into the shadows
of history. A new strategic geography is ascending in the
Indo-Pacific Theater.’ We are indeed living in the eye of the
‘interesting times’ of the well-known Chinese curse, and Doyle
picks an unerring path through the tangle of forces and trends that
weave through such times. He writes a lucid, engaging prose that is
at once authoritative and accessible, and he evinces a willingness
to meet controversy head-on that is a welcome contrast to the
timidity that characterizes so much writing in the genre. Here is a
lively and readable book that restores knowledge and democratic
capacity to the lay reader seeking to understand our complex times
in which the global verities we have taken for granted are slipping
from us, never to return. We should all read this book.
*Pete Hay, University of Tasmania*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |