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Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, July to December 1980

Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, July to December 1980 Footnotes 1 Department of Foreign Affairs, Backgrounder, no. 252, 17 September 1980. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid., no. 248, 20 August 1980. 4 Australian Financial Review (AFR), 6 November 1980. 5 Australia still spends less than 3 per cent of GNP on defence. On current estimates, this percentage is expected to be reached in 1985. 6 Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates (CPD), House of Representatives, 9 September 1980, 997. 7 AFR, 11 December 1980. 8 See, for example, J. Camilleri, Australian‐American Relations: the Web of Dependence (Macmillan, 1980). 9 AFR, 2 December 1980. 10 Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), 1 October 1980. 11 AFR, 22 October 1980. 12 See T.B. Millar, ‘Global and Regional Changes and their Defence Implications for Australia to the Year 2000’, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU, Working Paper no. 27, November 1980, 11. 13 Backgrounder, no. 242, 9 July 1980. 14 Ibid., no. 241, 2 July 1980. 15 Straits Times (Singapore), 16 July 1980. 16 AFR, 9 September 1980. 17 Ibid. 18 Backgrounder, no. 256, 15 October 1980. 19 AFR, 30 September 1980. 20 Backgrounder, no. 256, 15 October 1980. 21 Strictly speaking, it was a decision to remove recognition which had not been implemented by the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

Problems in Australian Foreign Policy, July to December 1980

Australian Journal of Politics and History , Volume 27 (1) – Apr 1, 1981

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Copyright © 1981 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1981.tb00458.x
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Footnotes 1 Department of Foreign Affairs, Backgrounder, no. 252, 17 September 1980. 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid., no. 248, 20 August 1980. 4 Australian Financial Review (AFR), 6 November 1980. 5 Australia still spends less than 3 per cent of GNP on defence. On current estimates, this percentage is expected to be reached in 1985. 6 Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates (CPD), House of Representatives, 9 September 1980, 997. 7 AFR, 11 December 1980. 8 See, for example, J. Camilleri, Australian‐American Relations: the Web of Dependence (Macmillan, 1980). 9 AFR, 2 December 1980. 10 Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), 1 October 1980. 11 AFR, 22 October 1980. 12 See T.B. Millar, ‘Global and Regional Changes and their Defence Implications for Australia to the Year 2000’, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU, Working Paper no. 27, November 1980, 11. 13 Backgrounder, no. 242, 9 July 1980. 14 Ibid., no. 241, 2 July 1980. 15 Straits Times (Singapore), 16 July 1980. 16 AFR, 9 September 1980. 17 Ibid. 18 Backgrounder, no. 256, 15 October 1980. 19 AFR, 30 September 1980. 20 Backgrounder, no. 256, 15 October 1980. 21 Strictly speaking, it was a decision to remove recognition which had not been implemented by the

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