This study examines US diplomatic relations with Australia and New Zealand during the Cold War. The author emphasizes the role of lower-ranking diplomats in policy formation and examines the impact of recruitment and deployment practices of the diplomatic corps, as well as the influence of diplomats' families.
This study examines US diplomatic relations with Australia and New Zealand during the Cold War. The author emphasizes the role of lower-ranking diplomats in policy formation and examines the impact of recruitment and deployment practices of the diplomatic corps, as well as the influence of diplomats' families.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter One: Prelude to Pearl Harbour: Joseph Grew versus Stanley Hornbeck Chapter Two: The Eccentric and the Charlatan: Ministers Johnson and Hurley PART TWO: POST-WAR INSIGHTS AND OVERSIGHTS Chapter Three: Glimpses of New Zealand Through the Long Black Cloud of McCarthyism hapter Four: Looking at Regional Variations in Backward Australia Chapter Five: Overlooking Britain: American Hubris Adrift on the Coral Sea PART THREE: IGNORING WHITLAM'S RISE AND WATCHING HIS FALL Chapter Six: Overlooking the impact of the Vietnam War Chapter Seven: Far from Real Friendship: Marshall Green and Gough Whitlam Chapter Eight: US Diplomatic Hostility to Whitlam's Dismissal PART FOUR: A TALE OF TWO OCEANS: ANZUS THREATENED, THEN DESTROYED Chapter Nine: Ignoring Australia while Looking Down on the Indian Ocean Chapter Ten: Staunching the New Zealand Disease in the Pacific PART FIVE: FIFTY YEARS OF EVOLVING ATTITUDES TO RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER Chapter Eleven: The Complexities of Racial Attitudes in Three countries and Two Oceans Chapter Twelve: Looking for Class Conflict but Finding Bob Hawke Chapter Thirteen: Denouncing Australian Sexism While Feminism Stirs the Foreign Service
Chapter One: Prelude to Pearl Harbour: Joseph Grew versus Stanley Hornbeck Chapter Two: The Eccentric and the Charlatan: Ministers Johnson and Hurley PART TWO: POST-WAR INSIGHTS AND OVERSIGHTS Chapter Three: Glimpses of New Zealand Through the Long Black Cloud of McCarthyism hapter Four: Looking at Regional Variations in Backward Australia Chapter Five: Overlooking Britain: American Hubris Adrift on the Coral Sea PART THREE: IGNORING WHITLAM'S RISE AND WATCHING HIS FALL Chapter Six: Overlooking the impact of the Vietnam War Chapter Seven: Far from Real Friendship: Marshall Green and Gough Whitlam Chapter Eight: US Diplomatic Hostility to Whitlam's Dismissal PART FOUR: A TALE OF TWO OCEANS: ANZUS THREATENED, THEN DESTROYED Chapter Nine: Ignoring Australia while Looking Down on the Indian Ocean Chapter Ten: Staunching the New Zealand Disease in the Pacific PART FIVE: FIFTY YEARS OF EVOLVING ATTITUDES TO RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER Chapter Eleven: The Complexities of Racial Attitudes in Three countries and Two Oceans Chapter Twelve: Looking for Class Conflict but Finding Bob Hawke Chapter Thirteen: Denouncing Australian Sexism While Feminism Stirs the Foreign Service
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