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Problems in Australian Foreign Policy July‐December 1969

Problems in Australian Foreign Policy July‐December 1969 Footnotes 1 The Australian, 17 September 1969; The Bulletin, 19 July 1969. 2 Sydney Morning Herald, 15 August 1969. 3 News‐Weekly, 27 August 1969. 4 Sun‐Herald, 31 August 1969. 5 The Australian, 8 July 1969. 6 Current Notes on International Affairs, August 1969, p. 414. 7 See the references to the Soviet Union in the Annual Reports of the Department of External Affairs for 1966‐67, 1967‐68 and 1968‐69. 8 Partial text in SMH, 16 August 1969. 9 Interview with Peter Samuel, The Bulletin, 30 August 1969. 10 Current Notes, September 1969, pp. 518‐9; 534‐7; 550. The Australian, 20 September 1969; SMH, 30 September and 1 October 1969. 11 SMH, 2 August 1969; Australian Labor Party, Platform, Constitution and Rules as approved by the 28th Commonwealth Conference, Melbourne, 1969, pp. 30, 39–43. 12 Defence standardization is notoriously difficult to achieve, even amongst close allies with similar needs. Could it be supposed that Indonesia or Malaysia would purchase high‐cost Australian items, or that any of the states would allow its choices to be largely determined by the procurement decisions of the others? Or that they would all choose the same foreign supplier? 13 See, e.g. SMH, 16 October 1969; The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1970 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1970.tb00962.x
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Footnotes 1 The Australian, 17 September 1969; The Bulletin, 19 July 1969. 2 Sydney Morning Herald, 15 August 1969. 3 News‐Weekly, 27 August 1969. 4 Sun‐Herald, 31 August 1969. 5 The Australian, 8 July 1969. 6 Current Notes on International Affairs, August 1969, p. 414. 7 See the references to the Soviet Union in the Annual Reports of the Department of External Affairs for 1966‐67, 1967‐68 and 1968‐69. 8 Partial text in SMH, 16 August 1969. 9 Interview with Peter Samuel, The Bulletin, 30 August 1969. 10 Current Notes, September 1969, pp. 518‐9; 534‐7; 550. The Australian, 20 September 1969; SMH, 30 September and 1 October 1969. 11 SMH, 2 August 1969; Australian Labor Party, Platform, Constitution and Rules as approved by the 28th Commonwealth Conference, Melbourne, 1969, pp. 30, 39–43. 12 Defence standardization is notoriously difficult to achieve, even amongst close allies with similar needs. Could it be supposed that Indonesia or Malaysia would purchase high‐cost Australian items, or that any of the states would allow its choices to be largely determined by the procurement decisions of the others? Or that they would all choose the same foreign supplier? 13 See, e.g. SMH, 16 October 1969; The

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Apr 1, 1970

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