Description
This book explores Australia's position in the global context during the mid-20th century. Written by R. G. Casey, a prominent figure in Australian politics, it provides insights into the country's foreign policy and its relationships with neighbouring regions, particularly Asia. The text addresses various misconceptions about Australia's diplomatic and economic strategies, offering a clear and engaging narrative. It discusses key topics such as the Commonwealth, the Cold War, and Australia's role in international treaties and defence strategies. The book aims to highlight Australia's commitment to cooperation and peace, emphasising its desire to work with governments worldwide for mutual benefit.
Published 1958, Student Edition
Binding of book is intact. Slight foxing and crease(s) on front and back covers. Some fading on spine. Slight tanning and foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Moderate foxing on insides of covers with name and date written in pen. Slight foxing on certain pages. Clean of annotations across pages. Slight tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Well Read