Facing North Volume 1

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Discover the pivotal insights within 'Facing North Volume 1', the definitive history of Australia’s complex relations with Asia since Federation. This seminal work, published by Melbourne University Press, spans from 1901 to the 1970s, meticulously detailing Australia-Asia interactions through an unprecedented use of both official government sources and private collections of key political figures. This trade paperback is essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of Australian foreign policy and immigration issues related to Asia.

Throughout 'Facing North Volume 1', you will uncover the intricate narrative of Australia navigating a rapidly changing Asian landscape. From Japan's transformation from a military threat in the 1930s to a crucial economic partner in the 1950s, to the critical impacts of the Pacific War and the Vietnam War, this volume reveals how these events shaped Australia’s regional policy and cultural attitudes.

Delve into the failures and successes in recognizing China from the 1950s through the 1970s, and understand the significant initiatives such as the Colombo Plan and the gradual dismantling of the White Australia Policy. 'Facing North Volume 1' offers a nuanced exploration of Australia’s evolving approach to Asia, highlighting the debates and diverse perspectives that have influenced foreign policy over decades.

Get your copy today and step into a world of historical analysis that clarifies the complexities of Australian-Asian relations. Perfect for educational purposes or personal enrichment, this volume is an indispensable addition to any library.

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