John Wear Burton, Secretary of External Affairs 1947-1950, occupies a unique position within the history of Australian foreign policy. Unlike many of his bureaucratic contemporaries Burton's own career had finished by the early 1950s, but he is still acknowledged as a significant contributor to post-war Australian foreign policy making. Burton also occupies an ambiguous position within Australian bureaucratic and Cold War political history. This article provides a reflective overview of Burton's career and examines how Cold War politics have impacted on his diplomatic reputation
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© 2017 Dr Cain Norman RobertsForeign policy making in Australia is complex. It has linkages into my...
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This article examines the 1949 attendance of John W. Burton, Australia's Secretary of the Department...
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This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
This article examines two critical Cold War events—diplomatic recognition of the People’s Republic ...
© 2017 Dr Cain Norman RobertsForeign policy making in Australia is complex. It has linkages into my...
This thesis critically examines the career and significance of America’s first Secretary of Defence ...
This volume explores key aspects of the development of the Australian Department of External Affairs...
The transition from the liberal foreign policy approach of the Chifley Labor Government to the more ...
This article examines the 1949 attendance of John W. Burton, Australia's Secretary of the Department...
Interview with John Burton by John Clements, recorded in London, England. John Burton talks about...
This article focuses primarily on Australian government responses to the 1952 Peace Conference for A...
John Wear Burton's importance to Methodist History in Australia derives firstly from his nine years ...
Australian foreign policy in the late 1930s has till now been a neglected topic in historical writin...
This book is an important contribution towards understanding the milieu in which Australia's foreign...
This article examines Stanley Melbourne Bruce\u27s role as Australian high commissioner in London du...
ii The Australian-American alliance, since World War II, has served as Australia’s most important bi...
J.A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, 1932-39, presided over twin policies of conciliation and re...
This thesis focuses on Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific region. The research target of ...
This article examines two critical Cold War events—diplomatic recognition of the People’s Republic ...
© 2017 Dr Cain Norman RobertsForeign policy making in Australia is complex. It has linkages into my...
This thesis critically examines the career and significance of America’s first Secretary of Defence ...