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Australian–New Zealand relations and commitments to Asian conflicts 1950–1972 / McGibbon, Ian   Journal Article
McGibbon, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Although bound together by geographical location, historic ties, and cultural affinity, Australia and New Zealand have often had a fraught relationship. Participation in a British security framework mitigated the effects of the imbalance in size between the two countries. But New Zealand’s efforts to assert itself within this system encouraged a competition in patriotism with Australia over commitments to wars up to the Korean War. When the British framework weakened, New Zealand hesitated to seek a similar status within its alliance with the United States. Far from competing with Australia, it resisted pressure to commit troops to the U.S.-led effort in South Vietnam, only to find itself increasingly being dragged along by its trans-Tasman neighbor.
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Introduction to global military history: 1775 to the present day / Black, Jeremy 2005  Book
Black, Jeremy Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2005.
Description xix, 294p.Hbk
Standard Number 0415353955
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