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Letters to Australia the radio broadcasts (1942-72). The 1940s. Volume 1.

Letters to Australia is a collection of Julius Stone's radio talks, originally broadcast by the ABC between 1942 and 1972.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Stone, Julius
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2014.
Colección:Letters to Australia Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Letters to Australia
  • Letters to Australia
  • The 1940s, Volume 1
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Dedication
  • 1
  • The Needs of the Hour: Wartime Broadcasts
  • Editors' Note
  • The Common Cause
  • American Democracy's New Deal
  • Fighting Faith No. 1: Faith in Our Cause
  • Fighting Faith No. 2: Need We Be Confused?
  • Fighting Faith No. 3: The Fascist Challenge
  • Fighting Faith No. 4: Democracy's Answer
  • A Government of Laws and Not of Men
  • America at Our Side
  • China at our Side
  • A Heritage that Lives
  • Constitution and Liberty in Soviet Russia
  • Appeasement's Defeat
  • These Peoples Will Prevail
  • 2
  • The Birth of the United Nations
  • The San Francisco Charter
  • San Francisco Charter-Disarmament
  • The American Senate and the New World Charter
  • UNO and Veto
  • The Soviet-Persian Issue in the Security Council
  • Light and Shade at UNO
  • World Planning in Reverse-Any Progress to World Security?
  • 3
  • Political Aftermath of War, and Reconstruction
  • Two State Trials of Today
  • Cavalcade of Conferences-Atlantic Charter to Potsdam
  • Theories for Defeat
  • Blocs and Cordons Sanitaires and the Failure of London
  • Out of War, or Into One?
  • Truman's 12 Points
  • Cards on the Table-Face Upwards
  • Nationalism and Liberation
  • Foreign Secretaries to Meet in Moscow
  • International Stocktaking 1945
  • Foreign Secretaries in Moscow-Agreements on Procedures for Peace
  • Moscow and After-the Outlook for 1946
  • Four-Power Plan for Japanese Disarmament
  • Peace Conference: Plus ça change . . .
  • Open Diplomacy at the Paris Conference
  • Soviets Demand Revision of Turkish Straits Treaty
  • This Reparations Business
  • Evatt and Molotov Tussle over Terms of Peace
  • Moscow Conference III Wraps Up
  • 4
  • Economic Aftermath of War, and Reconstruction
  • The Freedoms of the Air
  • Anglo-Soviet Relations and the Black Sea Straits
  • Lend-Lease and Markets
  • Moves to Free Trade
  • Food and Peace
  • Lines of Credit and Lines of Policy
  • Freedom of the Air
  • The Economic Aftermath of War
  • Wool Over Their Eyes
  • American Aid and Ideologies of Trade
  • The World Trade Charter
  • Peace and Plenty
  • By the Banks of the Danube (Conference on Navigation of the River)
  • 5
  • Criminal Aftermath of War
  • War Crimes and Diplomacy
  • The Men of Belsen
  • War Crimes Trial Opens in Nuremburg
  • Japanese War Criminals on Trial
  • 6
  • Disarmament and the Control of Nuclear Weapons
  • Disarmament Without Fears
  • The Way of Man with the Atom
  • 7
  • UK Relations with US, USSR, and the Commonwealth
  • The Prime Ministers' Conference and British-American Relations
  • When Is an Ally Not an Ally?-The Future of the Anglo-Soviet Alliance
  • From American Aid Towards World Depression
  • Attlee's Dream
  • The Need for Reform in UK-Commonwealth Relations
  • American Bread upon the Waters-Complexities of Marshall Plan
  • The British Commonwealth and European Union
  • 8