This is an unprecedented 230-year study that reveals the full arsenal of Australian foreign policy: diplomacy, law, investment, research, negotiations, military force and espionage. It shows the central role of economic actors in defining and pursuing the "national interest."
This is an unprecedented 230-year study that reveals the full arsenal of Australian foreign policy: diplomacy, law, investment, research, negotiations, military force and espionage. It shows the central role of economic actors in defining and pursuing the "national interest."
1.The organising principle of Australian foreign policy 2.A Sub-Imperial Reflex 3.The military instrument: ANZUS 4.The military instrument: Malaya 5.Vietnam and the Transformation of Australian Life 6.The military instrument: Indonesia 7.The Legal Instrument and Australia's off-shore energy riches 8.The Challenge of the New International Economic Order 9.The economic instrument, 1983-1999 10.Financial Instruments: 1998 to the present 11.Current Policy Priorities Appendix Acknowledgments Index About the Author
1.The organising principle of Australian foreign policy 2.A Sub-Imperial Reflex 3.The military instrument: ANZUS 4.The military instrument: Malaya 5.Vietnam and the Transformation of Australian Life 6.The military instrument: Indonesia 7.The Legal Instrument and Australia's off-shore energy riches 8.The Challenge of the New International Economic Order 9.The economic instrument, 1983-1999 10.Financial Instruments: 1998 to the present 11.Current Policy Priorities Appendix Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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