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Australian Public Opinion, Defence and Foreign Policy

Attitudes and Trends Since 1945

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Examines Australian public opinion towards defence and foreign policy from 1945

  • Assesses changes in public and elite attitudes towards a range of defence and foreign affairs issues, including the US alliance, trade, overseas deployments and the United Nations

  • Offers insights into public attitudes towards the US alliance in the 21st century in the context of a rising China

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Defence, Foreign Affairs and Public Opinion

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 1-15
  3. Confidence in Defence and Foreign Policy

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 17-41
  4. The Alliance with the United States

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 43-76
  5. Forward Defence: Korea, Malaya and Vietnam

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 77-97
  6. Overseas Deployments After Vietnam: East Timor and Iraq

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 99-120
  7. Trade and Relations with Asia

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 121-149
  8. Terrorism and Security

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 151-174
  9. International Engagement

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 175-199
  10. Conclusion

    • Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister
    Pages 201-206
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 207-236

About this book

This book examines the impact of Australian public opinion towards defence and foreign policy from the mid-twentieth century to the present day. For most of this period, the public showed little interest in defence and security policy and possessed limited knowledge about the strategic options available. The principal post-war exception to this pattern is, of course, the Vietnam War, when political divisions over Australia’s support for the U.S.-led action eventually resulted in the withdrawal of troops in 1972. The period since 2001 has seen a fundamental change both in the public’s views of defence and foreign affairs, and in how these issues are debated by political elites. This has come about as a result of major changes in the strategic environment such as a heightened public awareness of terrorism, party political divisions over Australia’s military commitment to the 2003-11 Iraq War and the increasing overlap of economic and trade considerations with defence and foreign policies, which has increased the public’s interest in these issues. Combining the expertise of one of Australia's foremost scholars of public opinion with that of an expert of international relations, particularly as pertains to Australia in Asia, this book will be a critical read for those wishing to understand Australia's alliance with the U.S., interactions with Asia and China, and the distinctive challenges posed to Australia by its geographic position.

Keywords

  • Public Opinion
  • Australian Foreign Policy
  • Democratic Decision Making
  • Asia Pacific Diplomacy
  • Australia and Asia

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia

    Danielle Chubb

  • School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

    Ian McAllister

About the authors

Danielle Chubb is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Deakin University, Melbourne. She earned her PhD at the Australian National University, in the College of the Asia and the Pacific. Danielle’s research focus is the Asia Pacific, in particular North Korea, human rights, and Australian foreign policy. She has published a monograph and an edited volume with leading university presses, and in 2021 will join the editorial team of the International Studies Association journal, Foreign Policy Analysis.

Ian McAllister is Distinguished Professor of Political sScience at the Australian National University. He earned his Ph.D. in political science in 1976 from University of Strathclyde. He is a leading election specialist with a research focus on Australian politics which involves co-directing the Australian Election Study, a national survey of political opinion conducted after each federal election since 1987 at the Australian National University. He is among Australia's leading political scientists. 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Australian Public Opinion, Defence and Foreign Policy

  • Book Subtitle: Attitudes and Trends Since 1945

  • Authors: Danielle Chubb, Ian McAllister

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7397-2

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore

  • eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2021

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-15-7396-5Published: 29 October 2020

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-981-15-7399-6Published: 29 October 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-981-15-7397-2Published: 28 October 2020

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXI, 236

  • Number of Illustrations: 23 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Foreign Policy, Public Policy, Political Science

Buying options

eBook USD 109.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-981-15-7397-2
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 139.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 139.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)