Australias Foreign Relationships from 1945-1990

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History

 

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Steven H

 

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May 10, 2016

 

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The foremost proponent of this initiative was largely associated with the newly elected Liberal Party under Sir Robert Menzies. The influencing factor that motivated the government in a change of direction in foreign policy was the belief that Australia would be incapable of adequate defence in the event of a communist attempt at an invasion of Australia and thus looked to these countries for support...
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With the fear of communism impacting Australia internally with the Communist backed trade union coal strikes and externally with countries to the north such as China, Vietnam and North Korea under communist influence, it was time for the government to act. As a result, Menzies decreed that "We must commit ourselves with our great friends and allies...
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