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Title: Australia's Northern Shield?
Sub-title: Papua New Guinea and the Defence of Australia since 1880
By (author): Bruce Hunt
ISBN10-13: 192549540X : 9781925495409
Illustrations: b/w illus
Format: Paperback
Size: 234x153mm
Pages: 408
Weight: .000 Kg.
Published: Monash University Publishing - March   2017
List Price: 26.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Reprint under Consideration 
Subjects: History
This book is the first to draw extensively on the recently released highly classified notes of the cabinet room discussions of successive Australian Governments from 1950 to the mid-1970s and details the changing attitude of the nationâ s leaders towards the place of Papua New Guinea in Australiaâ s defence and security outlook. The Cabinet Notebooks provide an uncensored and unprecedented insight into the opinion of Australiaâ s leaders towards Indonesia under Sukarno, Southeast Asia and Indo China in general, the changing nature of relations with Britain and the United States and, finally, towards Papua New Guinea. The cabinet room discussions reveal attitudes towards Asia and Australiaâ s place in the region more nuanced, varied and sensitive than previously known. They also illustrate the dominant influence of Prime Minister Robert Menzies and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen in shaping Australiaâ s response to the critical events of this time. Australiaâ s Northern Shield? shows how, since colonial times, Australia has assessed the importance of Papua New Guinea by examining the ambitions of and threats from external sources, principally Imperial Germany, Japan, and Indonesia. It examines the significant change in Australiaâ s attitude as this region approached independence in 1975, amid concerns as to the new nationâ s future stability and unity. The terms of Australiaâ s long-term defence undertaking are examined in detail and an examination is offered also of the most recent attempts to define the strategic importance of Papua New Guinea to Australia.
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