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James Curran

'Pact' a big step to the new strategic normal for Australia and Japan

Rather than being joined by shared US links, Tokyo and Canberra are now security partners in their own right.

Australian historian Neville Meaney once compared the post-war trajectories of Japan and Australia, concluding that each had been on a path towards becoming “normal” nations.

Where Japan embarked on massive reindustrialisation following defeat in World War II, balancing a commitment to the West with its Asian setting, so Australia had to find new ways of connecting to the region as British patriotism and its untenable thread of racism collapsed.

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James Curran is professor of modern history at Sydney University.

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