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New cold-war brewing between US and China – Australian academia

August 2, 2012   ·   3 Comments

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith in New Delhi - TopNews photo

Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith in New Delhi – (Photo/TopNews)

CANBERRA — An arms race between the United States and China – reminiscent of the former Soviet Union Cold War – has already begun, a leading Australian academic says.

While Defence Minister Stephen Smith quickly ruled out a proposed US aircraft carrier battle group base near Perth, Australian National University (ANU) Associate Professor Ron Huisken said the fact the Americans were considering it was proof it was already locked in an arms race with rising superpower China.

Prof Huisken, attached to ANU’s Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, told AAP today that both nations were making military decisions exclusively to counter each other.

This was borne out in China’s decision to build its own aircraft carrier fleet, and the US’s increasing presence in the Asia-Pacific.

Mr Smith said in April it was “impossible to contain China” and denied his announced increase in military co-operation between Australia and the US was a response to China.

Prof Huisken said it was clear the US was targeting China.

“China’s potential is already being factored into key US numbers, like how many carriers they need in the western Pacific … that was not there before,” he said.

He added China would be tempted to bolster its military might to make up for its lack of influence on the political world stage.

“There’s also what’s called `soft power’ – the ability to attract friends and allies,” Prof Huisken said.

“The Chinese have a big void there.

“That frustrates the hell out of them. They reckon they should get more reward for what they’ve accomplished than they’re getting – and that’s dangerous.”

However, it was inevitable a “comprehensively powerful China”, Australia’s main trading partner, would put pressure on its traditional military alliance with the US.

Mr Smith replied to AAP by pointing to previous comments in which he said the US was “rebalancing towards the Indo-Pacific”, but that it was underwriting “peace and stability” in the region.

- AAP

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Readers Comments (3)

  1. Yassin Dhagacade says:

    Soft power has already controlled whole the Africa and Asia by providing a capital materials

  2. kaboon says:

    china is coming and the usual westerners and Europeans will do everything they can to destabilize that progress

  3. F.A. says:

    If Chinees are smart (and I think they are), they would make as many friends as the can in Africa. They already have good influence by helping African countries to rebuild its infrastuctuur. But They should be helping them even more so that they became close. Africa needs the experiences of China and China needs Africa for their natural resource and to maintain their ever growing power. Well there is a win win situation. Why we dont all be happy together and Help each other so that the ''west'' can not dictate what ever they want to us.


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