Australia and Southeast Asia
October 1, 1964 Paul Hasluck Summary: Australia, the sixth continent, lay outside world affairs until settled by Europeans. The 300,000 aborigines, who were its only inhabitants until the end of the...
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October 1, 1965 Shane Paltridge Summary: Australia, an island continent of about three million square miles, inhabited by eleven million people of predominantly West European descent, lies on the...
View ArticleAustralia Looks Around
April 1, 1966 Donald Horne Summary: Not long after I returned to Sydney in 1954, I met a friend I had not seen for five years. After a meagre offering of cordialities, he said: "How long do you give...
View ArticleToward a New Balance in Asia
July 1, 1969 Bruce Grant Summary: AUSTRALIA'S decision to keep forces in Malaysia and Singapore after Britain leaves in 1971 was taken in an election year, after the most searching public debate on...
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Rethinking Security Policy in Australia and Southeast Asia December 17, 2014 Joseph Chinyong Liow Summary: The siege in Australia serves as a reminder that even the strictest and most comprehensive...
View ArticleThe New Asian Order
And How the United States Fits In February 2, 2015 Evan A. Feigenbaum Summary: As Asian countries increasingly rely on one another for trade, investment, and other economic public goods, Washington...
View ArticleThe Geopolitics of Chinese Aid
Mapping Beijing’s Funding in the Pacific March 4, 2015 Philippa Brant Summary: Over the past few years, China's aid to Pacific Island countries has increased, but few understand the full amount of...
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