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Discover 'Without America: Australia in the New Asia: Quarterly Essay 68', a compelling read by Hugh White that delves into the shifting dynamics of global power. This thought-provoking essay highlights the looming tensions between the United States and China, emphasizing the implications for Australia in this new Asian era. White argues that the traditional reliance on American dominance is fading, catalyzing a critical reevaluation of Australia's foreign policy and national security strategies. Covering the failures of American leadership during both the Obama and Trump administrations, the essay serves as a vital analysis of how Australia's place in the world is changing. With 128 pages of in-depth insights, this trade paperback published by Black Inc. in 2017 is essential for anyone looking to understand current geopolitical realities and prepare for an increasingly multipolar world. If you're interested in international relations, Asian studies, or Australian geopolitics, this book is an indispensable resource. Understand the future of power dynamics and explore the risks of complacency in an era where America is no longer the unchallenged power in the region. Perfect for scholars, students, and policymakers, 'Without America' is your gateway to navigating the complexities of Australia's role in Asia as it faces the realities of a post-American world.