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Subimperial Power

by Clinton Fernandes

How does Australia operate in the world? And why? In this closely evidenced, original account, former Australian Army intelligence analyst Clinton Fernandes categorically debunks Australia's greatest myth: that of its own independence.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

A book to reshape Australians' understanding of their nation and themselvesHow does Australia operate in the world? And why? In this closely evidenced, original account, former Australian Army intelligence analyst Clinton Fernandes categorically debunks Australia's greatest myth- that of its own independence.'This book is a bold and challenging interpretation of not only Australian Foreign Policy, but of the psyche of the nation itself. Fernandes gives us a fast-paced, thought-provoking interpretation which many readers may not like. This is what happens when someone shakes the foundations. But that's the point. Fernandes's analysis will have forced you to ask and answer some profound questions about this nation's place in the world, and the course its leaders chose to chart. Do not let the author's brevity deceive you for this work is also an iceberg-you are reading the tip of a mountain of scholarship, knowledge and analysis that lies out of view. I wholeheartedly recommend this work to any and all with even a passing interest in foreign policy, the dynamics of power and the nature of contemporary Australia. Once you start you will not put it down, and along the way you might just have uncovered a new lens through which to see the world about you.' Professor Craig Stockings, Official Historian of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor

Author Biography

Clinton Fernandes is Professor of International and Political Studies at the University of New South Wales. He has published on the relationship between science, diplomacy and international law, intelligence operations in foreign policy, the political and regulatory implications of new technology and Australia's external relations more generally. His research in the Future Operations Research Group at UNSW analyses the operational environment, and the threats, risks and opportunities that military forces will face, in the 2030-50 timeframe.

Review

This book is a bold and challenging interpretation of not only Australian Foreign Policy, but of the psyche of the nation itself. Fernandes gives us a fast-paced, thought-provoking interpretation which many readers may not like. This is what happens when someone shakes the foundations. But that's the point. Fernandes's analysis will have forced you to ask and answer some profound questions about this nation's place in the world, and the course its leaders chose to chart. Do not let the author's brevity deceive you for this work is also an iceberg—you are reading the tip of a mountain of scholarship, knowledge and analysis that lies out of view. I wholeheartedly recommend this work to any and all with even a passing interest in foreign policy, the dynamics of power and the nature of contemporary Australia. Once you start you will not put it down, and along the way you might just have uncovered a new lens through which to see the world about you." - Professor Craig Stockings, Official Historian of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor

Review Quote

"One of the best-read and most-experienced military strategists in the country." --JOHN LYONS "Deserves to become the foundation of the next Foreign Affairs and Defence White Papers. I give it my full endorsement." --ALBERT PALAZZO, FORMER DIRECTOR OF WAR STUDIES, AUSTRALIAN ARMY RESEARCH CENTRE

Promotional "Headline"

A book to reshape Australians' understanding of their nation and themselves

Description for Sales People

Penetrating, simple, powerful, fact-based analysis Strongly endorsed by unusual suspects:Professor Colonel Craig Stockings, Official Historian of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor (' This book is a bold and challenging interpretation of not only Australian Foreign Policy, but of the psyche of the nation itself ... Once you start you will not put it down, and along the way you might just have uncovered a new lens through which to see the world about you.' )Dr Al Palazzo, recently retired Head of War Studies, Australian Army Research Centre (' Deserves to become the foundation of the next Foreign Affairs and Defence White Papers. I give it my full endorsement.' )Flies in the face of the dominant conception of Australia' s role in the worldStrong marketing support from MUPHighly credible author with fascinating personal historyLikely strong younger readershipLikely strong media coverage

Details

ISBN0522879268
Author Clinton Fernandes
Short Title Sub-Imperial Power
Pages 176
Language English
Year 2022
ISBN-10 0522879268
ISBN-13 9780522879261
Subtitle Australia in the International Arena
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Format Paperback
Imprint Melbourne University Press
Place of Publication Carlton
Country of Publication Australia
AU Release Date 2022-10-05
NZ Release Date 2022-10-05
Publication Date 2022-10-05
UK Release Date 2022-10-05
Narrator Nicola Bryant
Translator Stuart Kendall
Birth 1927
Death 1966
Affiliation Clark University
Position journalist
Qualifications J.D.
DEWEY 327.94
Audience General

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