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After decolonization: Australia and the emergence of the non-aligned movement in Asia, 1954-55

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posted on 2001-06-01, 00:00 authored by Christopher Waters
This article is a study of the response of the Australian government under Robert Menzies to the emergence of the Afro-Asian movement in the mid-1950s, especially the element of the non-aligned nations, which culminated in the Bandung meeting of April 1955. Non-alignment and anti-colonialism posed direct threats to the Menzies government's plans for the defence of Southeast Asia and its foreign policy for the region. The study of the Australian response to the Bandung meeting reveals the different legacies which European imperialism left behind in Australia compared with its neighbours in south and east Asia.<br>

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London, England

Language

eng

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Online Publication Date: 01 June 2001

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Diplomacy and statecraft

Volume

12

Pagination

153-174

ISSN

0959-2296

eISSN

1557-301X

Issue

2

Publisher

Frank Cass Publishers

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