The thesis is a study of Richard Casey and the Department of External Affairs in the 1950s, and the policies proposed or adopted by the Department in relation to three Asian nations: China, Indochina and Indonesia. This will illuminate the workings of a key government department that was at the front line of the early Cold War. The 1950s was a crucial decade in fostering relationships with Australia’s northern neighbours, many either emerging from, or fighting against, colonial rule. The actions of the Minister for External Affairs and his Department, whether positive or negative, would lay the foundations of Australian foreign policy for future decades. The thesis explores the ways in which Casey approached different regions in Asia in ord...
This article is a study of the Chifley government\u27s foreign policy towards Asia, in particular In...
The Hawke Labor government came to power in March 1983 committed to playing a more active role in f...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...
The thesis is a study of Richard Casey and the Department of External Affairs in the 1950s, and the ...
Richard Casey was involved in shaping Australian foreign policy for over four decades. Casey\u27s at...
This article is a study of some aspects of the non-military response of the Menzies government to th...
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
The transition from the liberal foreign policy approach of the Chifley Labor Government to the more ...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
The Colombo Plan and Point Four program were programs that provided technical and economic assistanc...
In the 1990s, history has emerged as an important area of public contest in Australian politics. Bot...
The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic Development of South and Southeast Asia developed out of ...
In 1942 Curtin officially turned Australia to the United States for support and regarded the United ...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
This article is a study of the Chifley government\u27s foreign policy towards Asia, in particular In...
The Hawke Labor government came to power in March 1983 committed to playing a more active role in f...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...
The thesis is a study of Richard Casey and the Department of External Affairs in the 1950s, and the ...
Richard Casey was involved in shaping Australian foreign policy for over four decades. Casey\u27s at...
This article is a study of some aspects of the non-military response of the Menzies government to th...
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
The transition from the liberal foreign policy approach of the Chifley Labor Government to the more ...
During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested in developments in Southeast Asia and...
The Colombo Plan and Point Four program were programs that provided technical and economic assistanc...
In the 1990s, history has emerged as an important area of public contest in Australian politics. Bot...
The Colombo Plan for Cooperative Economic Development of South and Southeast Asia developed out of ...
In 1942 Curtin officially turned Australia to the United States for support and regarded the United ...
The paper traces the engagement of Asia after 1945 with reference to the role of education. Initiall...
‘No nation can escape its geography’, warned Percy Spender, Australia’s Minister for External Affair...
This article is a study of the Chifley government\u27s foreign policy towards Asia, in particular In...
The Hawke Labor government came to power in March 1983 committed to playing a more active role in f...
Japan has loomed large in post-war Australian foreign and economic policies. At the regional level, ...