Narrative history tracing the development of Australia's broad political, strategic, economic and people-to-people links with Asia over the century since the federation of Australian colonies.
Peter Edwards is an honorary professor at Deakin University,
Melbourne, and a visiting professor of the University of New South
Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra. He is the
official historian and general editor of the nine-volume Official
History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts
1948-75, including his volumes on strategy and diplomacy, Crises
and Commitments (1992) and A Nation at War (1997).
David Goldsworthy is an honorary professorial fellow in the school
of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University. His research
interests include Australian foreign policy, past and present. He
is the editor of Facing North, Vol. 1 (MUP, 2001), and the author
of Losing the Blanket- Australia and the End of Britain's Empire
(MUP, 2002).
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