True Believer: John Howard, George Bush and the American allianceAllen & Unwin, 28 мая 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 240 When John Howard stood in a press conference at Washington's Willard Hotel just after the planes crashed into the Twin Towers on September 11, he knew exactly what to do. Australia would quickly pledge support for its great and powerful friend. In True Believer, Robert Garran examines Howard's unswerving belief in the radical and dangerous doctrines of George W Bush. He argues that in his eagerness to join Bush in his war in Iraq, Howard failed to comprehend the perils. More than that, Howard has hijacked Australia's national story with his conservative nationalism - and is now using that story to take Australia on a dangerous journey. With debate on the US alliance set to continue and with many Australians seeking a strong alternative to Howard's risky position, True Believer is both timely and thought-provoking. |
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... political views . Howard saw and felt the effect the September 11 attacks had on America and , like Bush , quickly came to the view that this was a seminal moment in world politics . That the attacks signalled the opening of a war he ...
... political views . Howard saw and felt the effect the September 11 attacks had on America and , like Bush , quickly came to the view that this was a seminal moment in world politics . That the attacks signalled the opening of a war he ...
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... view of the international system . It also reflected his political pitch , his story to the public about the kind of nation he had built , and its place in the world . Howard was utterly convinced of the importance 2 TRUE BELIEVER.
... view of the international system . It also reflected his political pitch , his story to the public about the kind of nation he had built , and its place in the world . Howard was utterly convinced of the importance 2 TRUE BELIEVER.
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... political cost of admitting either alternative would be too great.2 Why did Howard misjudge Saddam's threat ? In his enthusiasm for backing the Americans , Howard was not critical of the evidence presented for war . Out of 5 Self - ...
... political cost of admitting either alternative would be too great.2 Why did Howard misjudge Saddam's threat ? In his enthusiasm for backing the Americans , Howard was not critical of the evidence presented for war . Out of 5 Self - ...
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... political masters ? In the United States and the United Kingdom — not withstanding the sophistry and Jesuitical reasoning of the Hutton inquiry in Britain — it is clear that the intelligence analysis of the Iraqi threat was indeed sexed ...
... political masters ? In the United States and the United Kingdom — not withstanding the sophistry and Jesuitical reasoning of the Hutton inquiry in Britain — it is clear that the intelligence analysis of the Iraqi threat was indeed sexed ...
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... political success has been his skill in creating a new story about Australia's identity . Political scientist Judith Brett says Howard's new story rests on two factors : his portrayal of Labor as the party of minority sectional ...
... political success has been his skill in creating a new story about Australia's identity . Political scientist Judith Brett says Howard's new story rests on two factors : his portrayal of Labor as the party of minority sectional ...
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Mildmannered radical | 28 |
Howards new nationalism | 49 |
September 11 | 62 |
Great and powerful friends | 83 |
A dangerous doctrine | 111 |
Road to war | 137 |
No turning back | 152 |
The witches exist | 166 |
House of straw | 186 |
Endnotes | 208 |
Index | 221 |
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Стр. 86 - Without any inhibitions of any kind, I make it quite clear that Australia looks to America, free of any pangs as to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom.
Стр. 75 - America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world.
Стр. 95 - Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on either of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common dangers in accordance with its constitutional processes.
Стр. 95 - For the purpose of Article 5 an armed attack on one or more of the Parties is deemed to include an armed attack on the territory of any of the Parties...
Стр. 86 - We know the problems that the United Kingdom faces. We know the constant threat of invasion. We know the dangers of dispersal of strength, but we know, too, that Australia can go and Britain can still hold on. We are, therefore, determined that Australia shall not go...
Стр. 95 - The Parties will consult together whenever, in the opinion of any of them the territorial integrity, political independence or security of any of the Parties is threatened.
Стр. 95 - For the purpose of Article IV, an armed attack on any of the Parties is deemed to include an armed attack on the metropolitan territory of any of the Parties, or on the island territories under its jurisdiction in the Pacific or on its armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in the Pacific.