BERNARD FALL, the Indochina specialist, was once asked what he thought about Australia’s intervention in Vietnam. He replied sharply that he had about as much interest in it as he had in studying why Bulgaria approved Soviet intervention in East Europe. It was an apt parallel. But not for the
Moreor the Inbuilt Dynamic towards Mistakes in Foreign Policy – From AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN POLICY – TOWARDS A REASSESSMENT Edited by Claire Clark – 1973 People are unkind to Dr Henry Kissinger. They accuse him of reviving ‘out-dated’ balance-of-power concepts. Some, the so-called Kennedy liberals in particular, add that he has
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