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Australia in World Affairs
This book discusses Australia in the context of its relations with the world after World War II. The book consists of 20 chapters about Australia and America, the Dominions and San Fransisco, victory in Europe, Australia's policy at San Fransisco, territorial trusteeship, economic foundations for peace, Australia and the United Nations Charter, Japanese atrocities and war crimes, Council of Foreign Ministers, security in the Pacific, Australian-American cooperation and trade, the smaller powers and UNO, the UNO Assembly, the atom bomb and UNO, the future in the Pacific, the framing of the place, a review of international affairs, and Australia in British Commonwealth and world affairs. This book is suitable for research on Australia foreign relations post-World War II.
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