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Anglo-Australian Relations and the `Turn to Europe', 1961-1972

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In the 1960s Britain's external policies underwent a profound revision as the government sought to redefine Britain's post-imperial role: London gradually turned away from its imperial and global commitments and towards Europe, a process seen principally in Britain's applications to the European Economic Community [EEC] between 1961 and 1972, as well as in the 1968 decision to withdraw from east of Suez.

This book examines Anglo-Australian relations against this context and explores the radical changes that took place during the 1960s, tackling the question as to why the ties of ethnicity and empire which had once bound Australia and Britain became practically inconsequential by the early 1970s. Drawing on a broad range of British and Australian archival sources, the author charts how Britain's turn to Europe gradually but inexorably loosened these historic ties. He explains how Australia perceived the challenge of Britain's retreat from empire, and analyses the policies successive Australian governments implemented to minimise its impact. He argues that, anxious not to antagonise Britain for fear it would drift further away, Canberra opted to avoid confrontation with the erstwhile 'mother country'; Australian policy-makers gradually accepted the developing new realities and sought to diversify their country's trading options away from its traditional markets in Britain towards the Asia-Pacific region, while also cautiously redefining its strategic priorities in Asia.

Dr ANDREA BENVENUTI teaches in the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of New South Wales.

Reviews

[A] well-researched and clearly focused book. [...] As befits a contribution to the Royal Historical Society series, this is a model monograph. AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW

An excellent study. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
A most worthy contribution, and [...] a handy reference point for students. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
Integrates diplomatic, military, and economic history into an easily accessible monograph that will become the standard text on the subject and will be consulted widely by historians and political scientists. JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES

Details

First Published: 17 Dec 2008
13 Digit ISBN: 9780861932955
Pages: 230
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Royal Historical Society
Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series
Subject: Modern History
BIC Class: HBLL

Details updated on 08 Feb 2012

Contents

  • 1  Introduction
  • 2  Australia and Britain at the end of the 1950s
  • 3  The Common Market crisis, 1961-1963
  • 4  On the road to east of Suez
  • 5  The British taking to the boat, 1964-1966
  • 6  The east of Suez crisis, 1966-1968
  • 7  The 'approach to Europe', October 1964-May 1967
  • 8  The 'approach to Europe', May-December 1967
  • 9  Facing the blow east of Suez, 1968-1971
  • 10  Coming to terms with Europe, 1970-1972
  • 11  Conclusion
  • 12  Bibliography