Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 11/2013

Transnational Challenges and Future Security Cooperation: The Australia-Canada Relationship

Sarah Norgrove

September 2013

Centre for International Governance Innovation

Abstract

The possibilities for future Asia-Pacific security cooperation between Australia and Canada are promising. Economic development and population growth mean that security challenges present themselves as opportunities. Australia and Canada are well positioned to influence regional approaches to transnational challenges such as crime, terrorism, piracy and environmental degradation, and to contribute to food, energy and cyber security. This paper explores the current state of security cooperation between Australia and Canada in the Asia-Pacific, and identifies opportunities to extend the relationship, focussing on collaborative efforts like economic and maritime cooperation, which may help tackle transnational security challenges.