In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets to the Soviet Union. They concerned the joint Anglo-Australian guided missile project. Recently-released archival files reveal the intense anxiety, bordering on panic, that this security breach provoked in Canberra and London. The article places this reaction against the background of a long-term quest by Britain and Australia to convince the United States to restore wartime co-operation in the field of atomic technology and lift its embargo on the transmission of classified information. By unraveling, for the first time, the story of the Woomera spy case, the article illuminates issues of security, defence preparations and Anglo-Australian ...
This work is a fundamental rewriting of Australian history from 1943 to 1968. It argues that after W...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...
This article focuses primarily on Australian government responses to the 1952 Peace Conference for A...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
In the 1950s Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered n...
This article re-evaluates both Australia's relations with Britain and the US after the Second World ...
Moral panic has become a popular concept to explain a media frenzy that has provoked public alarm. A...
This article examines Australia's long-held doubts about Britain's willingness and ability to mainta...
Between 1952 and 1957 there were 12 full-scale nuclear weapons tests on Australian soil. The tests w...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
This dissertation is an account of Australia's re-orientation of security thinking after the "catha...
This article looks at the emergence of nuclear planning assumptions within the South East Asia Treat...
Emu Field is overshadowed by Maralinga, the larger and much more prominent British atomic test site ...
This work is a fundamental rewriting of Australian history from 1943 to 1968. It argues that after W...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...
This article focuses primarily on Australian government responses to the 1952 Peace Conference for A...
In 1958 a British serviceman, based near the Woomera rocket range in South Australia, passed secrets...
The accepted historical view of British-Australian relations during the early Cold War emphasizes co...
In the 1950s Australian prime minister Robert Menzies blithely agreed to atomic tests that offered n...
This article re-evaluates both Australia's relations with Britain and the US after the Second World ...
Moral panic has become a popular concept to explain a media frenzy that has provoked public alarm. A...
This article examines Australia's long-held doubts about Britain's willingness and ability to mainta...
Between 1952 and 1957 there were 12 full-scale nuclear weapons tests on Australian soil. The tests w...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
With the words quoted above, the new Secretary of State for Defence in the Thatcher government revea...
This dissertation is an account of Australia's re-orientation of security thinking after the "catha...
This article looks at the emergence of nuclear planning assumptions within the South East Asia Treat...
Emu Field is overshadowed by Maralinga, the larger and much more prominent British atomic test site ...
This work is a fundamental rewriting of Australian history from 1943 to 1968. It argues that after W...
Recently released Security Service (MI5) documents offer new insights into the Indian government's v...
This article focuses primarily on Australian government responses to the 1952 Peace Conference for A...