- … been that Australian and New Zealand contingents when fully equipped should be employed according to demands of the strategic situation. The most likely theatres are the Near East and France. If War breaks out with Italy it is hoped that it … been that Australian and New Zealand contingents when fully equipped should be employed according to demands of the strategic situation. The most likely theatres are the Near East and France. If War breaks out with Italy it is hoped that it …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-03/210-mr-a-eden-uk-secretary-of-state-for-dominion-affairs-to-commonwealth-government
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- … a single trusteeship over Tripolitania should not be granted to the Soviet Government. This was not because there were strategic objections to this course but because Russia had no grounds of principle or justice for her claim. Nor did return … a single trusteeship over Tripolitania should not be granted to the Soviet Government. This was not because there were strategic objections to this course but because Russia had no grounds of principle or justice for her claim. Nor did return …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-09/218-minutes-of-meeting-of-prime-ministers
- … [3] that it was his considered opinion as well as the opinion of the Defence Committee that, to meet Australia's strategic requirements, it was necessary that appropriate political and economic measures should be taken to arrest the … [3] that it was his considered opinion as well as the opinion of the Defence Committee that, to meet Australia's strategic requirements, it was necessary that appropriate political and economic measures should be taken to arrest the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-14/133-department-of-external-affairs-working-paper-1
- … centre towards the East. Of the eight countries of the Commonwealth, there is not one without vital territorial and strategic interests in either the Pacific or the Indian Ocean. The location of the forthcoming Commonwealth Conference at … centre towards the East. Of the eight countries of the Commonwealth, there is not one without vital territorial and strategic interests in either the Pacific or the Indian Ocean. The location of the forthcoming Commonwealth Conference at …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-21/6-cablegram-from-department-of-external-affairs-to-all-posts
- … indicated that it was his considered opinion as well as the opinion of the Defence Committee that, to meet Australia's strategic requirements, it was necessary that appropriate political and economic measures should be taken to arrest the … indicated that it was his considered opinion as well as the opinion of the Defence Committee that, to meet Australia's strategic requirements, it was necessary that appropriate political and economic measures should be taken to arrest the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-24/4-Paper-by-Department-of-External-Affairs
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- … 4 Detecting undeclared nuclear activities - or providing credible assurance of their absence - requires an active partnership between the Agency and states. Other challenges for the IAEA safeguards system include: the potential spread of … is rather different. These states will be concerned about treaty violations that are of sufficient scale to alter strategic relativities: for a state with hundreds of weapons, it might take a violation of hundreds of kilograms to be … approach that would meet both these cases is to regard a breakout equivalent to say 1% of the monitored inventory as a strategic change. 7 These considerations are likely to be reflected in the development of a state-level approach to …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/Pages/new-verification-challenges
- … move in the direction they wanted. 5. Mr. Holt continued that Australia certainly attached importance to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve as confirming the military presence of the ANZAM Governments in the area. He did not know what this … would do. 10. Mr. Healey suggested that the psychological factor could be met by concentration on the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve, to which Britain would still be making a massive contribution both in 1970/71 and in 1975. The … their basic position, but nevertheless he would hope to maximise the benefit that could be obtained from the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve. If it were possible to cushion the shock to Australia and New Zealand every effort would be made to do …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/volume-27/Pages/074-note-of-meeting-by-uk-ministry-of-defence -