Percy Spender's pioneering work as External Affairs Minister is often held up as a significant contribution to Liberal policy-making and Australian foreign policy more generally. A closer look at his life and thinking illuminates some of the factors behind his policy-making. Some of the more prominent, shaping factors can be organised under the headings of his overseas travels before becoming External Affairs Minister at the end of 1949; his sense that the mid-twentieth period was one in which Asia suddenly played a big role; and his determination that Australians should be proactive in their relations in their region, rather than merely reactive in foreign policy.
History
Journal
Australian journal of politics and history
Volume
51
Pagination
389 - 399
Location
Brisbane, Qld.
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2005, Department of History, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.