Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents and Contributors
- Maps
- I Australian Foreign Policy in Action
- II Perspective of Australia’s Overseas Economic Relations
- III The United Nations
- IV Australia and the United States
- V Australian Policy Towards Japan Since 1945
- VI Australia and Indonesia, 1945–60
- VII India
- VIII New Guinea and Nauru
- IX Australian Antarctic Territory
- Index
- Plates
II - Perspective of Australia’s Overseas Economic Relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 March 2024
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents and Contributors
- Maps
- I Australian Foreign Policy in Action
- II Perspective of Australia’s Overseas Economic Relations
- III The United Nations
- IV Australia and the United States
- V Australian Policy Towards Japan Since 1945
- VI Australia and Indonesia, 1945–60
- VII India
- VIII New Guinea and Nauru
- IX Australian Antarctic Territory
- Index
- Plates
Summary
Australia is not part of Asia. Nor is it, as is sometimes suggested, an extension of or an appendage to the Asian continent. In making so unqualified an assertion, one is not seeking to take refuge in the traditional acceptance of continental nomenclature nor in the existence of the narrow straits that separate the East Indies from Australia. The implication is that from almost every conceivable point of view the lands on either side of the Arafura Sea are fundamentally different in character.
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- Australia in World Affairs 1956–1960 , pp. 111 - 144Publisher: Cambridge University PressFirst published in: 2024