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    Escalation in Northeast Asia: a strategic challenge for Australia
    9 Nov 2014
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    Robert Ayson, Desmond Ball
    Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (ANU)

    This paper examines the possible escalation of conflict between China and Japan and the implications for Australia and the US.

    Executive summary:

    Political competition and a lack of crisis management mechanisms could make it very hard for China and Japan to resist...

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