The Search for Security in the Pacific 1901-1914: A History of Australian Defence and Foreign Policy 1901-23: Volume 1
By (Author) Neville Meaney
Sydney University Press
Sydney University Press
31st July 2009
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
276
Width 176mm, Height 250mm, Spine 19mm
605g
The Search for Security in the Pacific 1901-1914 is the first volume in a pioneering two-volume history of Australia's relations with the world, from the founding of the Commonwealth to the Great War and its immediate aftermath. The outbreak of the European war found the Australians resentful about the British betrayal and anxious to know what the Empire's involvement in that conflict might mean for the Pacific. This divergence of security concerns created tension between Australia's community of culture and its community of interest, between its British identity and its geopolitical circumstances. In taking the story up to the outbreak of the European conflict it shows the great impact that the looming presence of East Asia had on Australia's perception of the world and on the evolution of a distinctive defence and foreign policy.
Neville Meaney is an honorary associate professor of history at the University of Sydney.