Dependent ally : a study in Australian foreign policy
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Dependent ally : a study in Australian foreign policy
(Studies in world affairs, no. 3)
Allen & Unwin, [1994]
3rd ed
- : pbk
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Published in association with Department of International Relations, PSPacS, ANU, Canberra, ACT
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the second edition of this analysis of Australia's central diplomatic relationships. It has been updated to cover the entire period up to Keating's election victory of 1993. Later chapters discuss the emergence of republicanism and the reorientation of Australia's foreign policy towards Asian regionalism. Earlier chapters take the analysis from the beginning: through the trauma of 1941-2; the "turn to America"; involvement in the Korean and Vietnam wars; to the end of the Cold War and the redefinition of international issues and relationships in the early 1990s.
Table of Contents
- "What's past is prologue"
- Collisions - Labour in power, 1941-49
- Crosscurrents - Menzies in power, 1949-66
- The Vietnam war
- "East of Suez" and the "Guam Doctrine"
- Whitlam and his fall, 1972-75
- Fraser and realignments
- Hawke and Keating - redefinitions 1983-93
- Alliance and dependency.
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