- Arc of Instability
The "Arc of Instability" is a proposed, interconnected chain of politically unstable nation states in the
Asia-Pacific region. The term came into vogue in the late 1990s, proving especially popular with Australian politicians and journalists. The Arc is also sometimes to referred to as balkanisation in a modern, Asia-Pacific context. [cite book
last = Moore
first = Clive
authorlink = Clive Moore
title = Happy Isles in Crisis
publisher = Asia Pacific Press
date = 2004
location = Canberra
pages = 9 ]Definition and member states
The term is used to suggest that the members of the Arc are interconnected to the point that destabilisation within one country can have major political, military and economic repercussions in neighbouring countries. For example, Australian media and politicians claimed the destabilisation of the Solomon Islands was the result of a copycat or
domino effect of the2000 Fijian coup d'état .In
August 2006 Australian Defence MinisterBrendan Nelson gave a speech to parliament on the topic of the Arc. Along with dropping Indonesia from the list of states in the Arc, he said:We cannot afford to have failing states in our region. The so-called 'arc of instability', which basically goes from East Timor through to the south-west Pacific states, means that not only does Australia have a responsibility in preventing and indeed assisting with humanitarian and disaster relief, but also that we cannot allow any of these countries to become havens for transnational crime, nor indeed havens for terrorism. [cite news
last = Dobell
first = Graeme
title = The Pacific 'arc of instability'
publisher = Correspondent's Report
date = 2006-08-20
url = http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/content/2006/s1719019.htm]There is no official list of member states in the Arc, however it has traditionally been accepted to include South-East Asian and Oceanic nations such as
Papua New Guinea , TheSolomon Islands ,East Timor ,Indonesia andFiji .Events in the Arc
This is a partial list of some events within the Arc which have typically been seen as contributing to the region's instability:
*Fijian 2000 coup d'état
*East Timor independence
*Solomon Islandsintervention References
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