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Rethinking the Australian Dilemma

Economics and Foreign Policy, 1942-1957

Bill Apter

Rethinking the Australian Dilemma
Rethinking the Australian Dilemma

Rethinking the Australian Dilemma

Economics and Foreign Policy, 1942-1957

Bill Apter

Hardback / bound | English
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Description

This book explains how and why, between 1942 and 1957, Australian governments shifted from their historical relationship with Britain to the beginning of a primary reliance on the United States.

“Bill Apter’s book synthesises historical scholarship on Australia’s relationship with Australia and the United States and draws on extensive analysis of primary research in Australia, Britain, and the United States to offer a consistent interpretation of the period from 1941 to the late 1950s. It makes a sustained argument about the primacy of economic considerations in Anglo-Australian relations and the decision to remain with or move away from the British Commonwealth, from before the Second World War to the late 1950s. There is a striking parallel to be drawn between the analysis of Australia’s relations with a rising United States and declining Britain in the 1940s and 1950s and Australia’s current dilemma in choosing between a rising China and declining United States.”—Associate Professor David Lee, University of New South Wales

“This book by Bill Apter is a major revisionist contribution to the study of Australian foreign policy during a seminal period of its evolution. It thoughtfully engages with past scholarship and offers us a fresh and neglected realistic insight based on careful reading of primary and secondary sources into the evolution of foreign policy in Australia. It is a welcome and nuanced historical study at a time when the study of international relations needs to take history and the archive far more seriously than it has done in recent discussions of foreign policy generally and in Australia in particular. It will have an important impact on the study of international relations in the Asia Pacific.”—Dr. David Jones, King’s College London and the University of Queensland

Bill Apter is an independent historian with a PhD from the University of NSW. He was born in England but has lived in Australia for half his life. Prior to completing his PhD, he qualified as a chartered accountant and worked in investment banking and the education sector.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Pub date
    Apr 2021
  • Pages
    20
  • Theme
    Australasian and Pacific history
  • Dimensions
    225 x 150 mm
  • Weight
    512 gram
  • EAN
    9781433181399
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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