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Looking north to South-East Asia: The View from Australia
This volume examines Australia’s evolving perspectives toward the nations of South-East Asia during the mid-twentieth century. Bringing together analyses by multiple contributors, the book discusses political, strategic, economic, and diplomatic factors that shaped Australia’s regional outlook. It explores the historical context of Australia’s relationship with its northern neighbors, assesses patterns of interdependence, and considers how shifts in regional dynamics influenced national policy. The work provides an early, comprehensive assessment of Australia’s position in the South-East Asian regional environment.
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