
The Story
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This work presents a critical examination of Australia's foreign policy during a pivotal period. It chronicles the nation's engagement with global powers and regional conflicts, particularly in the context of the Cold War and the domino theory. Booker argues against prevailing diplomatic strategies, illustrating the complexities and potential pitfalls of aligning too closely with dominant international narratives. The analysis uncovers the historical forces that shaped Australia's stance on security and alliances, offering a compelling reinterpretation of past decisions. Readers gain insight into the intricate dynamics of international relations through a distinctly Australian lens, making The Last Domino: Aspects Of Australia's Foreign Relations an essential read for students of history and political science.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This work presents a critical examination of Australia's foreign policy during a pivotal period. It chronicles the nation's engagement with global powers and regional conflicts, particularly in the context of the Cold War and the domino theory. Booker argues against prevailing diplomatic strategies, illustrating the complexities and potential pitfalls of aligning too closely with dominant international narratives. The analysis uncovers the historical forces that shaped Australia's stance on security and alliances, offering a compelling reinterpretation of past decisions. Readers gain insight into the intricate dynamics of international relations through a distinctly Australian lens, making The Last Domino: Aspects Of Australia's Foreign Relations an essential read for students of history and political science.












