CD Skripsi
Kebijakan Keamanan Australia Terhadap Ancaman Tiongkok Di Pasifik Selatan Tahun 2017–2022
ABSTRACT
This research analyses Australia's security response to Chinese security
threats in the South Pacific. China's presence in the South Pacific with economic
assistance, military assistance, and security cooperation have raised concerns for
Australia. This concern has made Australia, a regional power in the South Pacific,
view China as a threat. Australia's concern is evidenced in Australia's 2020
Defence Strategic Update, which states that Australia is worried about the potential
danger, especially in the military threat that China will pose due to expanding its
influence in the Indo-Pacific. Australia is making efforts to respond to threats by
balancing.
This study uses a qualitative method with library research techniques,
namely data collection through literature studies sourced from several books,
journals, articles, state documents, and websites. This study uses the perspective of
Neorealism and the theory of Balance of Threat. This theory explains that the state
responds to threats by balancing.
The results of this paper are in accordance with the Balance of Threat
theory indicating that there has been an increase in Australia's security by
increasing security personnel in South Pacific countries, strengthening its military
with South Pacific countries, establishing a military alliance with the United States
and Britain, carrying out a security dialogue called QUAD with the United States,
Britain and India.
Keywords: Chinese Influence, Australian Security, Strategic Defence, Balance of
Threat.
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