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    The Commonwealth brand global voice, local action by Te Velde, Victoria

    Published 2011
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    Australia and the Middle East a front-line relationship

    Published 2006
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    Britain, Southeast Asia and the onset of the Cold War, 1945-1950 by Tarling, Nicholas

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Wartime plans for post-war Southeast Asia, 1942-1945 -- Southeast Asia after the Japanese surrender, 1945-1946 -- The re-establishment of colonial régimes in Southeast Asia, 1946 -- Concession and conflict, 1947 -- The impact of communism, 1948 -- Commonwealth and Colombo, 1949-1950.…”
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    General Smuts South Africa by Lentin, A. (Antony)

    Published 2010
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    Shaping the post-Soviet space? EU policies and approaches to region-building by Delcour, Laure

    Published 2011
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    Move the forces uprooting us by Khanna, Parag

    Published 2021
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    The spy catchers by Horner, D. M. (David Murray) 1948-

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Australia's Early Security Intelligence Organisations, 1901-1945--2 Adapting to a New Threat: Postwar Security and Intelligence in Australia, 1945-1948--3 Reacting to the Leaks: British and American Concerns about Australian Security, February-July 1948--4 Under Irresistible Pressure: Chifley Forms a New Security Service, July 1948-March 1949--PART 2: ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSOLIDATION, 1949-1954--5 Building a New Security Service: ASIO under Justice Reed, 1949--6 Trying to Crack 'The Case': The End of Reed's Term as Director-General, 1949-1950--7 Reshaping and Consolidating: Charles Spry Becomes Director-General of Security, 1950-1958--8 Contesting the Cold War: ASIO Confronts the Communists, 1950-1954--9 Watching and Recording: Field Operations against the Communists, 1950-1953--10 Vetting, Checking and Advising: ASIO's Protective Security Role, 1950-1954--11 Keeping Out Undesirables: Overseas Liaison, Refugees and War Criminals, 1950-1955--12 Moving Beyond 'The Case': Counterespionage Operations, 1950-1953--PART 3: PETROV AND THE ROYAL COMMISSION, 1951-1955--13 ASIO's Triumph: The Defection of Vladimir and Evdokia Petrov, 1951-1954--14 Out of the Shadows: ASIO and the Royal Commission on Espionage, 1954-1955--PART 4: EXPANSION AND PROFESSIONALISM, 1956-1963--15 Strengthening the Organisation: Legislation, Politics and Administration, 1956-1963--16 Seeking Comprehensive Coverage: Counter-subversion Operations, 1955-1963--17 Disruption, Propaganda and Exposure: Broadening the Counter-subversion Approach, 1955-1963--18 Searching for Illegals: Counterespionage Operations, 1955-1959--19 Resolving Doubts in the Commonwealth's Favour: Protective Security, 1955-1963--20 Building a Worldwide Network: ASIO's International Connections, 1956-1963--21 Return of the Russians: A Counterespionage Success? …”
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    Satow's diplomatic practice

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…1: Diplomacy: A Short History from Pre-Classical Origins to the Fall of the Berlin Wall -- 2: The Changes in and Challenges of Modern Diplomacy -- 3: Introduction to International Law -- 4: The State: its Concept as a Legal Person in International Law -- 5: Functions of Diplomatic Missions and Consulates -- 6: Diplomatic Communication -- 7: Precedence, Credentials and Agrement for Heads of Mission -- 8: Appointment and Function of Consuls -- 9: Consular Access and Protection -- 10: The Diplomatic Mission, the Corps, Breach of Relations and Protection of Interests -- 11: Terrorism and Diplomacy -- 12: Privileges and Immunities of the State, the Head of State, State officials, and State agencies -- 13: Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Missions -- 14: Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Agents -- 15: Special Missions -- 16: Multilateral Diplomacy -- 17: Human Rights -- 18: The United Nations-I The Charter and its Operation -- 19: The United Nations-II Specialized Agencies, Funds and Programmes, Regional Commissions, and Special Bodies -- 20: International Financial Institutions and Bodies -- 21: The European Union-I Development, Structure, and Decision-Making -- 22: The European Union-II External Relations -- 23: Other International and Regional Organizations: Commonwealth, NATO, Council of Europe, OAS, AU, ASEAN, CIS, Francophonie, Arab League, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Gulf Cooperation Council, OSCE -- 24: Prevention and Management of Conflict and Settlement of Disputes -- 25: International Court of Justice -- 26: Prosecutions: The International Criminal Court and other Tribunals -- 27: Public Diplomacy and its Offshoots -- 28: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) -- 29: Secret or Back-Channel Diplomacy, Secret Intelligence, Religious and Other Unconventional Diplomatic Actors -- 30: International Conferences -- 31: Treaties and Other International Instruments-I General Definition; Treaty Formalities -- 32: Treaties and Other International Instruments-II Most common forms: Treaty/Convention/Agreement/Protocol -- 33: Treaties and Other International Instruments-III Pact/Act/Modus Vivendi/Declaration/Exchange of Notes/Memorandum of Understanding/Final Act -- 34: Treaties and Other International Instruments-IV Ratification, Accession, Acceptance and Approval, Treaty Succession -- 35: Treaties and Other International Instruments-V Interpretation, Reservations, Termination; the effects of war on treaties; ius cogens -- 36: Advice to Diplomats…”
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