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A Aquinas, Thomas, 23 Abbott government, 203–205, ‘Asia-exit’, xiii 226–228 ‘Asia for the Asians’, 215 Abbott, Tony, 92, 169, 172, 183, 207, Asian century, 8, 59, 127 226, 228 Asian nationalism, 73 Abe, Shinzo, 169, 245 Asian studies, 2, 3, 248 Aborigines, see Indigenous Australians Asian values, 6, 7, 9 Acharya, Amitav, 6, 20 Asia Pacific, 36, 40–42 Acton, Lord, 24 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Altman, Dennis, 43, 103, 235 (APEC), 42, 137, 167, 249 Amaterasu (Sun Goddess), 40 Association of Southeast Asian American Marine Ground Nations (ASEAN), 22, Task Force, 90 42, 250 Amritsar massacre, 67 Asylum seekers, 93 Anderson, Benedict, 17, 18 Australian constitution, 62 Andrews, E.M., 52, 55 (ALP), 60 Anglo-Japanese treaty, 145 Australian studies, 164 ANZUS, 22, 90, 93–95, 100–105, Australia’s ‘best friend in Asia’, 92, 113, 118, 125, 156, 204, 234, 137–139, 171, 172 236–245 Awkward partner, 36–39, 43, 95, 124, Appeasement (of Indonesia), 223 125, 234, 235

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B China breakthrough, 184, 193, 194 Balfour Declaration, 64 Chinese century, 59 Bali, 229 Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Balibo Five, 223–224 73, 188, 190 Bali Nine, 74, 227 Churchill, Winston, 98 Ball, W. Macmahon, 55, 78, 126, 144 Clark, Gregory, 73 Bartolus de Saxaferrato, 24, 250 ‘Coins for Australia’, 228 Barton, Edmund, 66 Cold War, 90, 105, 106, 168, 183, Barwick, Garfield, 56, 72, 115, 219 220–224, 243 Basic Treaty of Friendship and Colombo Plan, 106–108 Cooperation (Australia and Japan, Concert of Europe, 187 1976), 164 Confrontation (Konfrontasi), 74, 221 Battle of Port Arthur, 72 Connell, Raewyn, 247 Beazley, Kim, 243 Cooper, Andrew, 27–29, 34, 57 Beeson, Mark, 11, 28, 35, 91, 206, Cotton, James, 53, 63, 74 237, 239 Cowra Breakout, 158–160 Bell, Coral, 59, 187, 237 Cultural Revolution, 189 Bishop, Julie, 92, 96 Curran, James, 239 Bisley, Nick, 60, 138, 237 Curtin, John, 53, 99, 100, 156 Blainey, Geoffrey, 119–120 Botero, Giovani, 24, 25, 29, 250 Bridge, Carl, 59, 98 D Britain, 36–39 Darwin, bombing of (1942), 156 British Empire, 67, 100, 125, 168 Davidson, Jim, 65 Broinowski, Alison, 71, 103, 123 Day, David, 98 Bull, Hedley, 56 de Glazebrook, G. P.T., 26 Burke, Anthony, 73 Deakin, Alfred, 54, 146 Burton, John, 1, 107 De-dominionisation, 65, 97, 100 Bush, George W., 93, 95 Dee, Moreen, 77 Bushido, 158 Deery, Phillip, 65, 220 Deng Xiaoping, 4, 184, 194–197 Denmark, 39 C Deputy sheriff (Australia as), Camilleri, Joseph A., 8, 52, 56, 60 78, 236 Canada, 31, 32, 34, 35 Domino theory, 72 Capling, Ann, 58, 121 Donnelly, Kevin, 236 Carr, Andrew, 20 Dower, John, 41, 156, 215 Casey, Richard, 99 Downer, Alexander, 79 Chan, Andrew, 227–228 Drysdale, Peter, 171 Chifley, Ben, 217 Dulles, John Foster, 104 China, 4, 171, 249 Dutch colonialism, 216–218 INDEX 319

E Gold rush, 183 East Asia, 6 Goldsworthy, David, 66 East Asia Summit (EAS), 42 Grant, Bruce, 2 East Timor, 223–225 ‘Great and powerful friends’, 90 Edwards, Peter, 52, 54, 55, 72, 73, 104 Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Eggleston, F.W., 55, 56, 141 Sphere, 18, 216, 234 Eisenhower, President, 72 Great Leap Forward, 189, 190 European Union (EU), 38–39 Great War (1914-18), 146–147 Evans, Gareth, 2, 4, 10, 12, 29, Greece, 22, 23 34, 249 Greenwood, Gordon, 56 Evatt, H.V. (Dr), 27, 30, 31, 53–56, Gyngell, Allan, xii, 11, 52 76, 216, 217 Evatt tradition, 55 External Affairs, Dept. of, 1, 55, 104 H Ezrahi, Yaron, 17, 19, 20, 32, 58 Hanson, Pauline, 116–117 Harper, Norman, 94 Hartcher, Peter, 103–104 F Hasluck, Paul, 114, 115 Falk, Richard, 5 Hawke, Bob, 57, 120, 121 Fear of Asia, 72 , 59, 89, 119, Fear of China, 73 184, 196 Federation, 62–63 Henry Report (2012), 120 Fisher, Andrew, 146 Higgott, Richard, 1, 36 Fitzgerald, C.P., 215 Hill, David, 2 Fitzgerald, John, 69 Himmelfarb, Gertrude, 11, 24 FitzGerald, Stephen, 92, 119 Hirohito (Emperor), 18, 157 Foreign Affairs, Dept. of, Holbraad, Carsten, 21, 27 203, 207n3 Horne, Donald, 62 , 116, 164 Horner, David, 66 Fraser, Malcolm, 3, 43, 80, 116, Howard government, 118, 184, 198, 237, 240, 241, 244 224, 225 Frei, Henry, 147, 156, 157 Howard, John, 95, 118 Fukuyama, Francis, 7 Hughes, Billy, 54, 141, 147–155 Huntington, Samuel, 7

G Garnaut Report, 5, 55, 171 I George, Stephen, 36–39, 43, 235 Ikeda, Satoshi, 30 , 91, 92, 202, 203 Imagining states, 17–21 Gillard, Julia, 95, 96, 202 Immigration Restriction Act (1901), Global Financial Crisis, 185 68, 144 Goddard, W.G., 91 Imperial Conference (1921), 64 320 INDEX

Indigenous Australians, 62, 67 Lowy Poll, 74, 95, 96, 242 Indonesia, 4, 35, 74 Luard, Evan, 23 republic of, 218, 219, 229 Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), 221 M Indonesian nationalism, 215, 216, 218 Mably, L’Abbé de, 25, 29 International Court of Justice, 169 MacArthur, Douglas, 104, 156, 159 International Relations, xi, 26 MacCallum, Mungo, 64 Irving, Helen, 17, 63 MacKay, R.A., 31–32 Islamists, 229 Mahathir, Dr, 90, 95 Mahbubani, Kishore, 7, 238 Malaysia, 90 J Manne, Robert, 69 Jakobson, Linda, 207 Mao Tse Tung, 184, 185, 237 James, Francis, 192–193 Meaney, Neville, 62, 67, 72, 76 Japan, 4, 39, 40, 137–172 Megaphone diplomacy, 226 Japanese exceptionalism, 40–41 Meiji era, 39, 40, 143–147 Japanese Imperial Army, 215–216 Melbourne, A.V.C., 91, 141 Japanese whale research program, Mencius, 22, 24, 29, 44n1 168–169 Menzies government, 56, 73, 108, Jayasuriya, Kanishka, 247 112, 117, 220, 221 Jones, Lee, 126 Menzies, Robert, 64, 98, 99, 103, 114, 217, 223 Merkel, Angela, 183 K Middle power, 21, 53, 54 Kang, David, 6 Australia as, 57–59, 66 Kant, Emmanuel, 25 dependent middle power, 33, 80, Keating government, 184, 196 234–237 Keating, Paul, 8, 22, 57, 78, 119, 121 as global citizen, 34 Kelly, Paul, 52, 205, 206 regional middle power, 33–34 Kevin, Tony, xii, 235 Middle power imagining, 2, 44 Kipling, Rudyard, 67 Millar, T.B., 72, 218 Kirby, Michael, 9 Miller, J.D.B., 51, 52, 55, 250 Kissinger, Henry, 192 Mills, C. Wright, 10 Korean War, 71, 73, 108–111, 114, Mitter, Rana, 41 186, 221, 235 Multifunction Polis (MFP), 165 Munro Ferguson, Lord, 54 Murray, Philomena, 41, 121, 249 L Labor tradition in foreign policy, 60, 75 Liminal state, 1 N Lindsey, Tim, 74 Netherlands East Indies, 216 Live cattle exports, 225 Nixon Doctrine, 238 INDEX 321

Nixon, President, 238, 239 S North Atlantic Treaty Organization Sheridan, Greg, 242 (NATO), 11, 22, 39 Shiga, Shigetaka, 144 Nossal, Kim R., xii Shinto, see Ultranationalism Nye, Joseph, 20 Singapore, 98, 235 Social Darwinism, 67 South China Sea, 169–171 O Southeast Asia, 41 Oakeshott, Michael, 19, 24 Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation Obama, President, 43, 92, 93 (SEATO), 111–112 Occupation of Japan, 161 Spencer, Herbert, 67 Spender, Percy, 106, 107, 186 Stairs, Denis, 27, 28, 32 P State imagining, 18, 20 Pacific War, 40, 70, 98, Statute of Westminster, 64 155–162 Stern, Hu, 201, 202, 205 Painchaud, Paul, 31–32 Street, Tony, 57, 79 Pan, Chengxin, 2, 43, 245 Studies of Asia, 71 Park, Hye Jeong, 6 Suharto, President, 221–223 Patten, Chris, 7 Sukarno, President, 221 Peking University, 200, 202 Sukumaran, Myuran, 227 Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), 185, 197 Ping, Jonathan, 28, 30, 31 T Prisoners of war (POWs), 157 Taliban, 9 Tange, Arthur, 106, 107, 142 Tavan, Gwenda, 43, 68 R Thomism, 24 Racism, 40, 67, 68, 144, 187, 188 Tiananmen Square, 184, 196 Ravenhill, John, 57, 59, 167 Tokugawa Shogun, 39 Realism, 9, 11, 21, 24 Trade Regional middle powers, see Middle with Japan, 162 power Trump, Donald, 2, 93, 96, 104 Reischauer, Edwin, 40 , 203 ‘Relocating’ (to Asia), xii, Turnbull, Malcolm, 93 120–124 Tyranny of distance, 54, 70, 71 Responsibility to Protect, 35 Reynolds, Henry, 63, 67 Rio Tinto, 205 U Rowley, Charles, 68 Ultranationalism, 158 Rudd government, 201 Ungerer, Carl, 27, 54, 75, 80 Rudd, Kevin, 58, 91, 92, 198–202 United Nations, 27, 31, 32, 34–36, Russia, 11, 191, 249 60, 217 322 INDEX

United States of America (USA), 1, 3 White dominion (Australia as), 61, 62, pivot to Asia, 184 66, 69, 91, 125, 143–145 University of Tokyo, 164, 166 White, Hugh, 167, 170, 172, 204, USSR, see Russia 206, 225, 237, 244 , 115, 164, 184 Whitlam, Gough, 191–194, 223, 239 V Widodo, President (Joko), 228 Versailles Peace Conference (1919), Wight, Martin, 20 147–155, 167 Wood, Bernard, 28–29 Vietnam War, 71, 73, 112–117, 221, Woodard, Garry, 115 235, 239 Woolcott, Richard, 43, 222–224 , see Great War (1914-18)

W Wade, Matt, 3 X Walker, David, 72, 145, 243 Xi Jinping, 8 Washington (DC), 3 Wesley, Michael, 11, 34, 42, 52, 79, 118 Y West Papua, 218–220, 224 Yellow peril, 73 White Australia policy, 43, 68, 69, Yetiv, Steve, 10 108, 184 Yudhoyono, President, 225