A great deal has been written about how global affairs and the international ambitions of other nations have shaped Australia, but almost nothing has been written to address the question of just how effective Australian Governments have been at devising and pursuing their own visions for how the world should be organised. In response to this question, this thesis explores instances in which Australia tried to shape the world and it presents the argument that these instances were guided by ideological motivations that came to form 'traditions of internationalism'. To support this proposition, this dissertation chronicles the history of Australia's tradition of Imperial Internationalism, which guided Australia's approach to the world from Fed...
For a middle power with a relatively short history of framing a self determined foreign policy, Aust...
Australia, long seen as a remote outpost of the British Empire in the South Pacific and more recentl...
Global history research has burgeoned in the last decade, as seen in the emergence of journals (i.e...
Ever since the first and last invasion of Australia in 1788 the country has been oriented to-wards o...
The years 1921–57 marked a period of immense upheaval for Australia as the nation navigated economic...
AUSTRALIA IN PEACE AND WAR is the first work to trace the development of Australia's external relati...
This thesis explores how an idea of Britain’s Empire as a global white republic grew up amongst many...
This dissertation attempts to explore the links between Australia and Britain. In particular, how th...
Australian foreign policy in the late 1930s has till now been a neglected topic in historical writin...
This article examines the ways in which Australia’s global connections during the colonial period ha...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
Disciplinary histories of Australian International Relations (IR) theory have tended to focus on the...
Australia’s sense of national identity has developed differently from most other nations which have ...
The Cambridge History of Australia offers a comprehensive view of Australian history from its pre-Eu...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
For a middle power with a relatively short history of framing a self determined foreign policy, Aust...
Australia, long seen as a remote outpost of the British Empire in the South Pacific and more recentl...
Global history research has burgeoned in the last decade, as seen in the emergence of journals (i.e...
Ever since the first and last invasion of Australia in 1788 the country has been oriented to-wards o...
The years 1921–57 marked a period of immense upheaval for Australia as the nation navigated economic...
AUSTRALIA IN PEACE AND WAR is the first work to trace the development of Australia's external relati...
This thesis explores how an idea of Britain’s Empire as a global white republic grew up amongst many...
This dissertation attempts to explore the links between Australia and Britain. In particular, how th...
Australian foreign policy in the late 1930s has till now been a neglected topic in historical writin...
This article examines the ways in which Australia’s global connections during the colonial period ha...
This thesis examines imperial rhetoric in published accounts of travel in Australia during the perio...
Disciplinary histories of Australian International Relations (IR) theory have tended to focus on the...
Australia’s sense of national identity has developed differently from most other nations which have ...
The Cambridge History of Australia offers a comprehensive view of Australian history from its pre-Eu...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
For a middle power with a relatively short history of framing a self determined foreign policy, Aust...
Australia, long seen as a remote outpost of the British Empire in the South Pacific and more recentl...
Global history research has burgeoned in the last decade, as seen in the emergence of journals (i.e...