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Barack Obama, Kevin Rudd and the Alliance: American and Australian Perspectives

Michael Fullilove and
Michael Fullilove
Michael Fullilove Former Brookings Expert
Michael E. O’Hanlon

August 11, 2009

Introduction

A good deal of copy has been written about the Australia-U.S. alliance over the past decade, but almost all of it, naturally enough, described the alliance as it developed under the stewardship of conservative leaders in Washington and Canberra. Now the alliance is in the hands of a Democratic president and a Labor prime minister. This paper sets out the views of two analysts, one American and one Australian, on the developing relationship between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and the kind of alliance over which they will preside.

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