Menzies in war and peace
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Menzies in war and peace
Allen & Unwin, 1997
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"In association with the Australian Defence Studies Centre, Australian Defence Force Academy."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Robert Gordon Menzies has been a dominant figure of Australian international history in the 20th century. From his first government's attempts to keep Japan out of World War II to his last government's decision to send a battalion to Vietnam in 1965, Menzies' international policies were the subject of both praise and criticism. In this text, historians have used official and private papers from Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the former Soviet Union, to make a reappraisal of the foreign and defence policies of the Menzies' governments.
目次
ForewordNotes on contributorsAbbreviationsChapter 1 Frank CainThe Pacific War: Why did the Menzies Government not see it coming? Chapter 2 David TothillMenzies and the South Africans Chapter 3 David LoweMenzies' National Security State, 1950-53 Chapter 4 Richard ChauvelUp the creek without a paddle Chapter 5 David LeeThe origins of the Menzies government's policy onIndonesia's confrontation of Malaysia eChapter 6 David GoldsworthMenzies, Britain and the Commonwealth: The old order changeth Chapter 7 Wayne ReynoldsMenzies and the proposal for atomic weapons Chapter 8 Christopher WatersThe Menzies government and de Gaulle's proposal for theneutralisation of Southeast Asia 1963-1965Chapter 9 Greg PembertonAn Imperial imagination: Explaining the post-1945 foreign policy of Robert Gordon MenziesIndex
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