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Australia must not become complacent to China’s aggression in the South China Sea
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ASEAN has previously made it clear they don't want Australia as a "convenor" or leader of anything in SEA. Maybe that's changed in the last few years since China started getting aggressive but if so I've seen nothing to indicate it.
Australia needs to be a stalwart ally, but SEA and the South China Sea needs to be lead by Japan, Korea, Phillipines, Vietnam and SEA by Indonesia, Thailand ,Singapore& Phillipines.
This has been made VERY VERY clear. They view our involvement as an extension of imperialism and don't want it.
Australia has always supported our allies militarily, and we will continue to do so, but we also don't want to be where we're not wanted.
America once wanted to be world police now they don't, that leaves a vacuum in SEA but we're not the ones to pick up that mantle
Nah, its practically impossible for Australia to be a leader of any sort, too small.
Thats why i only say convener, because of the geopolitical position, as an invested and interested party, but back a bit, it means Australia is in a more neutral position in discussions which can be a good place for a convener to come from.
Agreeing on the direction of discussions but more open minded to conflicting policy direction that may arise.
But yeah, as you say, Australia must act in support of our allies in this region as the primary policy setting in any of this and fill the role they need from Australia.