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I need to have an essay on how did Australia respond to da threat of communism in Asia and within Australia after world war 2 refering to the Korean war malaya theANZUStreaty SEATO petrov affair?

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Explain how Australia responded to the threat of communism in Asia after world war 2 refer to the Korean war the Anzus treaty and the SEATO alliance?

Australia saw commmunism coming be countries surrounding them were suffering from communism eg: Korea.


Who likened the perceived threat of communism in Southeast Asia to a row of falling dominoes?

Dwight D. Eisenhower


Why would Australia be opposed to communism?

Australia imperiled when South-East Asia and Malaya fell to communist and the position of Indonesia became much less secure which inevitably the security of Australia.


What was Australia's attitude towards Asia and Communism during the Vietnam War?

During the Vietnam War . Australia attitude towards Asia was cool one aas some countries sided with Vietnam, including Russia and India.


Why did Menzies believed in Domino theory?

Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies believed in the Domino Theory primarily due to the geopolitical context of the Cold War, where he saw the spread of communism as a direct threat to Australia and its allies. He feared that if one nation in Southeast Asia fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow suit, leading to a regional destabilization that could eventually reach Australia. This belief influenced his support for military involvement in Vietnam and strengthened ties with the United States in the fight against communism. Overall, Menzies viewed the containment of communism as essential for national security.


What were the main goals od SEATO and OAS?

to contain communism in southeast Asia


When did American become involved in the Southeast Asia and when did they leave?

Increasingly after World War 2, especially after communism became the perceived threat. The fear was of a domino effect (one country after another collapsing as communism spread). More and more US spies entered South East Asia. Then the Vietnam war began, then it ended. US spies are still in South East Asia today.


What is the government in South Asia?

communism


What is true of American policy under under Eisenhower and Dulles?

The two men wanted to prevent communism. American policy included the threat that nuclear weapons would be used against US enemies.


Which continent is is northwest of Australia?

Australia


Why were the Japanese a threat to Australia?

The Japanese plan was to takeover South East Asia for its resources, establish a defensive perimeter and negotiate a settlement. Australia imagined that Japan would try to take over Australia, which it neither had the intent or capacity to do.