This article traces the history of Australian peacekeeping since its beginnings in September 1947. It shows that, while there have always been Australian peacekeepers in the field since 1947, the level of commitment in different periods has varied greatly. The article sets out to explain this phenomenon, chiefly in political terms. It argues that Australia's early involvement in the invention of peacekeeping owed much to External Affairs Minister H.V. Evatt's interest in multilateralism, but that under the subsequent conservative Menzies government a new focus on alliance politics produced mixed results in terms of peacekeeping commitments. By contrast, in the 1970s and early 1980s, for different reasons Prime Ministers Whitlam and Fraser p...
This article explores the reasons behind Canada’s declining participation in United Nations peacekee...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
The Limits of Peacekeeping highlights the Australian government's peacekeeping efforts in Africa and...
The Good Neighbour explores the Australian government\u27s efforts to support peace in the Pacific I...
This thesis investigates the evolution of Australian and New Zealand peacekeeping operations in the ...
Australia has been an active member of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) since 1971, yet th...
This report examines some of the primary features of Australian peacekeeping and peacebuilding contr...
Although the term "peacekeeping" still remains prominent in conceptual and academic circles, its pot...
NoMuch of the scholarly literature on peacekeeping focuses on particular peacekeeping operations, or...
The Defence White Paper of December 2000 declares that the main task of the ADF is to maintain the c...
Peacekeeping operations have become increasingly complex and multidimensional and today\u27s peaceke...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
Humanitarian diplomacy has always been a crucial element of humanitarianism, however it is now becom...
This paper reviews Australia's role in disarmament during the past six years. It then looks at the ...
This article explores the reasons behind Canada’s declining participation in United Nations peacekee...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
The Limits of Peacekeeping highlights the Australian government's peacekeeping efforts in Africa and...
The Good Neighbour explores the Australian government\u27s efforts to support peace in the Pacific I...
This thesis investigates the evolution of Australian and New Zealand peacekeeping operations in the ...
Australia has been an active member of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) since 1971, yet th...
This report examines some of the primary features of Australian peacekeeping and peacebuilding contr...
Although the term "peacekeeping" still remains prominent in conceptual and academic circles, its pot...
NoMuch of the scholarly literature on peacekeeping focuses on particular peacekeeping operations, or...
The Defence White Paper of December 2000 declares that the main task of the ADF is to maintain the c...
Peacekeeping operations have become increasingly complex and multidimensional and today\u27s peaceke...
This paper examines the Bougainville peacekeeping operation in Papua New Guinea from an Australian p...
Humanitarian diplomacy has always been a crucial element of humanitarianism, however it is now becom...
This paper reviews Australia's role in disarmament during the past six years. It then looks at the ...
This article explores the reasons behind Canada’s declining participation in United Nations peacekee...
For twenty-four years Papua New Guinean units were a substantial part of the Australian Army, consti...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...