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Whose ‘Freedom of Navigation’? Australia, China, the United States and the making of order in the ‘Indo-Pacific’

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Tim Summers. (2023) Maritime politics as discourse in the Indo/Asia-Pacific. Territory, Politics, Governance 11:3, pages 572-589.
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