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The foreign minister will use a National Press Club speech on Monday to declare that the strategic contest in Asia right now is much more than just a battle for supremacy between the US and China, and will determine “nothing less” than how the future world works.

Senator Penny Wong will make the address as tensions continue to ratchet up in the region in the wake of China’s latest military exercises near Taiwan, and North Korea’s most recent missile tests.

Senator Wong will again say Australia wants to ensure there is a “strategic equilibrium” in Asia where “no country dominates, and no country is dominated”.

“We need to understand what is being competed for – that it is more than great power rivalry and is in fact nothing less than a contest over the way our region and our world works,” she will say.

And she will warn commentators and strategists who “love a binary” with “simple, clear choices” that they risk losing sight of the bigger picture.

“Viewing the future of the region in terms simply of great powers competing for primacy means countries’ own national interests can fall out of focus,” Senator Wong will say.

The foreign minister does not name China in the speech excerpts provided ahead of her address, but still makes it clear that Australia wants to help create a strategic balance which constrains Beijing’s power, and which makes it harder for it – or any other country — to engage in military aggression or economic coercion.

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