Korea and the Evolution of the American-Australian Relationship, 1947-53
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Korea and the Evolution of the American-Australian Relationship, 1947-53
Aligning Interests
Fazio, Daniel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
286
Mole
9781032443249
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Introduction
PART I: From Tension to Co-operation: 1947-49
1. Different Objectives, Converging Interests: The Origins of the US-Australian Korean Engagement
2. A Clash of Policies and Personalities: S.H. Jackson, the US and the 1948 South Korean Election
3. Opposition, Convergence and Collaboration: US and Australian Korean Policy, 1948-49
PART II: Formalising the American-Australian Alliance: 1950-51
4. Korea 1950: America's Search for Allies and Australia's Pursuit of a Security Relationship with the US
5. Architect of ANZUS: John Foster Dulles and the American Origins and Making of the Treaty
PART III: Diplomatic Partners: 1952-53
6. America's Australian Diplomat: James Plimsoll and the 1952 South Korean Political Crisis
7. The Ambassador and the Americans: Percy Spender's Public and Private Diplomacy on China and Voluntary Repatriation of Korean War POWs
Conclusion
Coda
PART I: From Tension to Co-operation: 1947-49
1. Different Objectives, Converging Interests: The Origins of the US-Australian Korean Engagement
2. A Clash of Policies and Personalities: S.H. Jackson, the US and the 1948 South Korean Election
3. Opposition, Convergence and Collaboration: US and Australian Korean Policy, 1948-49
PART II: Formalising the American-Australian Alliance: 1950-51
4. Korea 1950: America's Search for Allies and Australia's Pursuit of a Security Relationship with the US
5. Architect of ANZUS: John Foster Dulles and the American Origins and Making of the Treaty
PART III: Diplomatic Partners: 1952-53
6. America's Australian Diplomat: James Plimsoll and the 1952 South Korean Political Crisis
7. The Ambassador and the Americans: Percy Spender's Public and Private Diplomacy on China and Voluntary Repatriation of Korean War POWs
Conclusion
Coda
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ANZUS;John Foster Dulles;S.H.Jackson;Robert Menzies;Dwight Eisenhower;James Plimsoll;Percy Spender;Cold War;Diplomacy;Alliance;Korean Engagement;Southern Korea;Korean Policy;United Nations Temporary Commission;UN;Korean Unification;Voluntary Repatriation;ANZUS Treaty;South Korean;Secretary Of State;Australia's Security;Japanese Peace Treaty;Australian Officials;External Affairs;Korean War;ROK Government;ROK Constitution;South Korean Government;Japanese Peace Settlement;United States Army Military Government;North Korean;Security Treaty;British Commonwealth Occupation Force;Van Fleet
Introduction
PART I: From Tension to Co-operation: 1947-49
1. Different Objectives, Converging Interests: The Origins of the US-Australian Korean Engagement
2. A Clash of Policies and Personalities: S.H. Jackson, the US and the 1948 South Korean Election
3. Opposition, Convergence and Collaboration: US and Australian Korean Policy, 1948-49
PART II: Formalising the American-Australian Alliance: 1950-51
4. Korea 1950: America's Search for Allies and Australia's Pursuit of a Security Relationship with the US
5. Architect of ANZUS: John Foster Dulles and the American Origins and Making of the Treaty
PART III: Diplomatic Partners: 1952-53
6. America's Australian Diplomat: James Plimsoll and the 1952 South Korean Political Crisis
7. The Ambassador and the Americans: Percy Spender's Public and Private Diplomacy on China and Voluntary Repatriation of Korean War POWs
Conclusion
Coda
PART I: From Tension to Co-operation: 1947-49
1. Different Objectives, Converging Interests: The Origins of the US-Australian Korean Engagement
2. A Clash of Policies and Personalities: S.H. Jackson, the US and the 1948 South Korean Election
3. Opposition, Convergence and Collaboration: US and Australian Korean Policy, 1948-49
PART II: Formalising the American-Australian Alliance: 1950-51
4. Korea 1950: America's Search for Allies and Australia's Pursuit of a Security Relationship with the US
5. Architect of ANZUS: John Foster Dulles and the American Origins and Making of the Treaty
PART III: Diplomatic Partners: 1952-53
6. America's Australian Diplomat: James Plimsoll and the 1952 South Korean Political Crisis
7. The Ambassador and the Americans: Percy Spender's Public and Private Diplomacy on China and Voluntary Repatriation of Korean War POWs
Conclusion
Coda
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
ANZUS;John Foster Dulles;S.H.Jackson;Robert Menzies;Dwight Eisenhower;James Plimsoll;Percy Spender;Cold War;Diplomacy;Alliance;Korean Engagement;Southern Korea;Korean Policy;United Nations Temporary Commission;UN;Korean Unification;Voluntary Repatriation;ANZUS Treaty;South Korean;Secretary Of State;Australia's Security;Japanese Peace Treaty;Australian Officials;External Affairs;Korean War;ROK Government;ROK Constitution;South Korean Government;Japanese Peace Settlement;United States Army Military Government;North Korean;Security Treaty;British Commonwealth Occupation Force;Van Fleet