At the beginning of the 1970s, three Western countries – Britain, Australia and New Zealand – had military forces stationed in Singapore under the Five Power Defence Arrangements for the defence of Malaysia and Singapore. Shortly afterwards, Labour party governments were elected in all three countries, and the Australian and British governments, against the wishes of the Singapore government, withdrew their forces from the island nation. Only the New Zealand Labour government of Norman Kirk was prepared to keep its forces in Singapore, despite having pledged at the 1972 election to negotiate a date for withdrawal. This article considers the question of why the New Zealand government pursued a different policy from its allies in regard to tr...
This article suggests that Australia could benefit from observing more closely Singapore's current d...
Efforts to maintain a robust Singaporean economy have had to confront the serious challenge of subst...
The theme of this paper is how Singapore's labour market is managed ─ by the government in partnersh...
This article seeks to explore the background to the Wilson Government's decisions of 1967‐68 to pull...
[Extract] The island city state of Singapore is less than 700 square kilometres but possesses a deep...
This article draws on previously classified Australian and British archival material to reevaluate A...
This article examines Australia's long-held doubts about Britain's willingness and ability to mainta...
In the aftermath of the Second. World War the newly elected British Labour Government attempted to c...
Singapore has not been involved in any wars since WWII. Beginning in the late 1970s, the small islan...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
[Extract] When Singapore seceded from the Malaysian Federation in 1968, the fonner British colony - ...
As a multi-cultural country with a British colonial past hosting many different ethnic groups includ...
This article focuses on the repercussions of remarks made by Duncan Sandys, the British Minister of ...
The impact of Britain's withdrawal on Western strategic interests in Cold War Asia constitutes the f...
This thesis analyzes the connections between the Vietnam War and Singapore's early history as an in...
This article suggests that Australia could benefit from observing more closely Singapore's current d...
Efforts to maintain a robust Singaporean economy have had to confront the serious challenge of subst...
The theme of this paper is how Singapore's labour market is managed ─ by the government in partnersh...
This article seeks to explore the background to the Wilson Government's decisions of 1967‐68 to pull...
[Extract] The island city state of Singapore is less than 700 square kilometres but possesses a deep...
This article draws on previously classified Australian and British archival material to reevaluate A...
This article examines Australia's long-held doubts about Britain's willingness and ability to mainta...
In the aftermath of the Second. World War the newly elected British Labour Government attempted to c...
Singapore has not been involved in any wars since WWII. Beginning in the late 1970s, the small islan...
In 1965 New Zealand was an active member of alliances designed to contain the People’s Republic of C...
[Extract] When Singapore seceded from the Malaysian Federation in 1968, the fonner British colony - ...
As a multi-cultural country with a British colonial past hosting many different ethnic groups includ...
This article focuses on the repercussions of remarks made by Duncan Sandys, the British Minister of ...
The impact of Britain's withdrawal on Western strategic interests in Cold War Asia constitutes the f...
This thesis analyzes the connections between the Vietnam War and Singapore's early history as an in...
This article suggests that Australia could benefit from observing more closely Singapore's current d...
Efforts to maintain a robust Singaporean economy have had to confront the serious challenge of subst...
The theme of this paper is how Singapore's labour market is managed ─ by the government in partnersh...