Chen demonstrates how ¿the pursuit of foreign policy independence repeatedly placed the Whitlam Government in a position wedged in between Australia's traditional allies and the Third World; and how it navigated Australia's national interests on a series of dilemma situations.
Chen demonstrates how ¿the pursuit of foreign policy independence repeatedly placed the Whitlam Government in a position wedged in between Australia's traditional allies and the Third World; and how it navigated Australia's national interests on a series of dilemma situations.
Changwei Chen is Associate Professor of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at the School of International Studies, Peking University. His research interests include the diplomatic history of China, the United States and Australia. He has authored three books and contributed to numerous publications, including Historical Research, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, The Australian Journal of Politics and History, History Australia , and The Journal of Australian Studies.
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Contents List of acronyms and abbreviations Key People Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Not "A Camp-Follower" Anymore Chapter 2. In Pursuit of Judicial Independence Chapter 3. From "Forward Defence" to "Continental Defence" Chapter 4. The Spectre of Nuclear Testing Chapter 5. Stuck between Two Worlds Chapter 6. The Triumph of Realism Conclusion Index
Contents List of acronyms and abbreviations Key People Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Not "A Camp-Follower" Anymore Chapter 2. In Pursuit of Judicial Independence Chapter 3. From "Forward Defence" to "Continental Defence" Chapter 4. The Spectre of Nuclear Testing Chapter 5. Stuck between Two Worlds Chapter 6. The Triumph of Realism Conclusion Index
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