Australia's foreign policy between 1901 (federation) and 1950 (the Korean War) was based upon the commonwealth. However after the formation of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Australia was urged by Britain to relax their foreign policy.
Not quite right. The word 'Commonwealth' means the people. The people of Australia were drawn into WW1 by the British as we were still a dominion of the British Empire at that stage.
To answer the question correctly one must recognize that Australia remained a Colony of the British Empire until 1911. His Majesty King George V proclaimed Australia a 'Dominion' of the British Empire in 1911, and we remained a Dominion of The British Empire until 1919. Australia achieved independent sovereign nationhood status following the end of WW1 and was welcomed into the family of nations as a foundation member state of the League of Nations at the time of the signing of 'The Treaty of Versailles' on the 28th June, 1919. This historical chapter in Australia's history took place in the 'Hall of Mirrors' at the Palace of Versailles in France. So Australia's foreign policy up until 1919 was that of the British Parliament as Australia was still a Dominion of the British Empire.
Australia's foreign policy changed in early 1920 when the League of Nations Covenant & Charter became International Law. Australia spoke for itself as an independent sovereign nation on foreign policy issues from that date.
Australia changed it's foreign policy as a result of World War two. The reason being that Australia's ties with their mother country, Britain did not give them any advantage during the war. Australia had hoped that Britain would be able to defend them in the case of an invasion, but as it happened in World War two, Britain was busy fighting off the Germans in the 'European War'. When Pearl Harbour was attacked, USA came into the war and joined with Australia in fighting off the 'Japs'. So as a result of World War Two, Australia came to depend on USA, rather than their 'mother country', Britain.
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As a result of WW2 Asia became free to start trading on its own behalf and Australia had to change its strategy's from dealing with colonial powers to to dealing with Asian country's and cultures.
is it america's military support of israel in the middle eas or the support of taiwans status as independent from china or america's establishment of military bases in the philippines subic bay or america's patrolling of waters off the libyan coast
Indians gained a new centralized government, entered a period of rapid economic growth, and began to develop a new national consciousness.
His foreign policy helped bring about an end to the Cold War, while within the Soviet Union he introduced major reforms ( glasnost and perestoika). The downfall of the Soviet Union was a result of long periods of economic depression.
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regarded the us as a partner of the allies
several historains have argued that john curtain's speech of dec 27 1941 and his insisitance on the ruteurn of the 7th division marked a significant change in austrialan forgien policy.Answerseveral historains have argued that john curtain's speech of dec 27 1941 and his insisitance on the ruteurn of the 7th division marked a significant change in austrialan forgien policy.
War on Terror
War on Terror
As a result of WW2 Asia became free to start trading on its own behalf and Australia had to change its strategy's from dealing with colonial powers to to dealing with Asian country's and cultures.
Foreign aid is intended to result in development.
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sphere of influence and extraterritorial rights
Originally the indigenous inhabitants of Australia made an impact on the land of Australia. However major changes on the forests animal life and river systems were the result of European settlement after it was settled by the British.
False. The answer is; regarded the US as a partner of the Allies. :]
Since Australia began as an English colony, or what modern day Australia is is a result of English colonization, modern Australian religion and culture bear marked similarities to English religion and culture.