Dependent Ally: A Study in Australian Foreign PolicyThis volume offers a social, economic and political history of Australia's relationship with the UK and the USA, beginning with the capture of Singapore by the Japanese during World War II, and examining Australia's dependence on foreign power. |
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Labor in Power 194149 | 21 |
Menzies in Power 194966 | 44 |
The Vietnam War | 69 |
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