Since the end of the Second World War, defence has only rarely become a political issue in Australia. In part, this reflects the absence of any major physical threat to Australia since white settlement; the only occasion when was was any serious risk if invasion occurred when the Japanese invaded New Guinea in 1942. In part, too, it reflects the fact that Australia has been able to rely on powerful allies to protect it. As a consequence, the public has had few firm view on defence policy and how it should be conducted, nor has it possessed much knowledge about the strategic options available. The two exceptions to this pattern are the Vietnam War and the Iraq War
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Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
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Voter and candidate surveys since the 2004 federal election shed light on changing Australian attitu...
Australia's Cold War of the 1960s, at home and abroad, was dominated by its highly controversial int...
This paper seeks to identify some of strategic issues that need to be considered in reassessing Aust...
This book examines the impact of Australian public opinion towards defence and foreign policy from t...
Almost two-thirds of Australians believe their government should bring Australian forces home from I...
Terrorism and global insecurity present Australia with a number of defence challenges: are Australia...
Terrorism and global insecurity present Australia with a number of defence challenges: are Australia...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
This paper traces the public\u27s changing views of the main issues relating to defence and security...
Australia, like most other developed democracies, is often alleged to suffer from ‘casualty phobia’....
The fortieth anniversary of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre’s founding provided the opportu...
The Defence White Paper of December 2000 declares that the main task of the ADF is to maintain the c...
The authors refute the portrayal of Australia as America's pliant ally in the Vietnam and Iraq Wars,...
Since the Vietnam War, Australian defence policy has been based on the concept of self-reliance—the ...
The author examines tensions between the federal government and public opinion over Australia's invo...
Voter and candidate surveys since the 2004 federal election shed light on changing Australian attitu...
Australia's Cold War of the 1960s, at home and abroad, was dominated by its highly controversial int...
This paper seeks to identify some of strategic issues that need to be considered in reassessing Aust...