Australia, Malaysia and the problem of confrontation
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1967
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Catley, Robert
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During the mid-1960s Australia became increasingly interested
in developments in Southeast Asia and increasingly concerned at
the possibility of their adversely affecting Australian security.
Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia contributed significantly
to that process and to the passing of the traditional Australian
apathy towards foreign affairs in time of peace. Southeast Asia
came to be regarded as an area productive of war and conflicts
Australia reacted by seeking to become a regional power. The factors which influence and shape the foreign policy of
any state are multifarious. To this generalisation Australia
provides no exception, although it might be asserted that the
relative smallness of Australia's population and the openness of
its society assists in the investigation of the Australian political
process. A thorough analysis of the formulation of foreign policy
requires some investigation of the social milieu within which it
is produced. In the case of Australian policy towards Asia this is
of particular importance. Reference might be made to the circumstances
which produced the 'White Australia' policy,1 to the impact which
the Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia and assaults on Australian
territory during World War II had on Australian conceptions of her
defensive requirements, and to the cultural and ethnic differences
between Australia and her northern neighbours. These factors have
been influential in Australian foreign policy, especially with
respect to her alliances with her 'great and powerful friends'. This
work, however, does not pretend to be an extensive examination of
Australia's policy towards Southeast Asia nor does it seek to
investigate the totality of that policy, except insofar as it is
directly related to the subject in hand. It is concerned rather
with a particular aspect of that policy during a particular period
of time.
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