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Engaging with Asia : the Chifley government and the New Delhi conferences of 1947 and 1949

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posted on 2011-12-01, 00:00 authored by Julie Suares
This article is a study of the Chifley government's foreign policy towards Asia, in particular India and Indonesia, as evidenced by Australia's attendance at the 1947 Asian Relations Conference and the 1949 New Delhi Conference on the Indonesian-Dutch conflict. Australia's presence at these two conferences provides an ideal opportunity to examine the Chifley government's response to the momentous changes that occurred in post-war Asia as a result of the dismantling of the European colonial world order. Through detailed examination of the archival material and contemporary accounts generated from Australia's involvement in the New Delhi conferences, this article will argue that despite significant political constraints, the Chifley government did adopt a distinctive and innovative policy towards the emergent nations of Asia in the immediate post-war years.

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Journal

Australian journal of politics and history

Volume

57

Issue

4

Pagination

495 - 510

Publisher

Wiley - Blackwell Publishing Asia

Location

Richmond, Vic.

ISSN

0004-9522

eISSN

1467-8497

Language

eng

Notes

Article first published online 13th December 2011

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2011, The Author

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