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The Australians at Geneva

Internationalist Diplomacy in the Interwar Years
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In The Australians at Geneva, James Cotton explores Australia's diplomatic engagements within the League of Nations headquartered in Geneva. The book delves into the country's strategic and political manoeuvres as it navigates international relations during a transformative era, offering insight into Australia's evolving role on the global stage. This work is a compelling examination of how Australians contributed to the international discourse of the time.
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You might like this book if you have an interest in understanding Australia's role and influence in international diplomacy, particularly within the framework of the United Nations in Geneva. The book delves into historical and contemporary perspectives, providing insights into Australia's contributions to global governance and its interactions on the world stage.

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The Australians at Geneva

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Can Australians find their feet within the world's diplomatic manoeuvring?

After the dubious justice of the Treaty of Versailles and the turmoil of the interwar years, the League of Nations is mainly remembered as a body that failed to create mechanisms that might have forestalled the horrors of Nazism, fascism, and World War II. It has understandably been overshadowed by the United Nationsβ€”that larger, more globally representative body that grew from the League and was founded on more unequivocally noble principles in the aftermath of a clear-cut victory of good over evil.

But as the limitations of the United Nations become ever more apparent, we can look with more sympathy at the League and consider what we might learn from the endeavours of those driving this first attempt at global governmental coordination.

As James Cotton relates in this illuminating account, a surprising number of Australians lent their talents and enthusiasm to this internationalist project, and Australian interests were prominently represented. Former Prime Minister Stanley Bruce was there, along with numerous other Australian men and women who made important contributions to international deliberations on questions of global organisation and interaction. This deeply researched and carefully realised story will recast understandings of both the League itself and the place within it of prominent interwar Australian internationalists.

The Australians at Geneva examines this often-overlooked history, providing insights that are both timely and relevant in today's world.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780522878998

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 362g

Pages: 256

About the Author

James Cotton (PhD, London School of Economics) is Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of New South Wales, ADFA, Canberra, and the author of The Australian School of International Relations (2013) and Australia and the United Nations (2012), among numerous other works. He has had academic appointments in the US, UK, Singapore and Hong Kong, as well as Australia, is a past editor of The Australian Journal of International Affairs, and was a foundation member (1997-2003) of the Foreign Minister's Advisory Council, convened by the Foreign Minister of Australia.

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