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    “Politics Are Quite Beneath the Concern of the Average Billjim”: Politics and the First World War Anzacs, 1914–1918 by Reynaud, Daniel

    “…The politics of Australia during First World War have been analysed in depth by many scholars, but little attention has been paid to the politics of the…”
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    Without “Bipartisanship” Have Referendums to Change the Australian Constitution Ever Succeeded? An Unnoticed Success, Several Near‐Misses, and the Struggle to Explain Why Referendums Fail by Goot, Murray

    “…That bipartisanship has been required for referendums to change the Australian Constitution to succeed is regarded widely as axiomatic. But the idea of…”
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    Cutting the Gordian Knot: Reassessing Australia's Lend‐Lease Settlement 1 by Clayton, Mark

    “…During the Second World War, Australia received almost $2 billion worth of Lend‐Lease aid from the United States — the largest foreign debt ever incurred by…”
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    Cutting the Gordian Knot: Reassessing Australia's Lend‐Lease Settlement by Clayton, Mark

    “…During the Second World War, Australia received almost $2 billion worth of Lend‐Lease aid from the United States — the largest foreign debt ever incurred by…”
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    “I Let Him Have It”: Sex, Anti‐Americanism, and Criminal Justice in Wartime Brisbane, 1942–44 by Bleakley, Paul

    “…With combat in Second World War shifting to the Pacific region after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, the Allied General Headquarters was established…”
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    A Symbol of Imperial Unity? The Australian Colonies and the 1897 Imperial Conference by Little, Alex, Hutchison, Margaret, Mountford, Benjamin

    “…The 1897 colonial conference coincided with Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and an outpouring of late‐Victorian imperial sentiment. Against this backdrop of…”
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    Civil‐Military Bargaining in Early NATO Institution Building: The Long Shadow of Institutional Beginnings by Driver, Darrell W.

    “…NATO's unified command structure affords the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff influence in transatlantic foreign and security policy unparalleled with…”
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    Ecological Crises and Ecopolitics Research in Australia by McDonald, Matt, Park, Susan, Anantharajah, Kirsty, Burke, Anthony, Celermajer, Danielle, Evans, Megan C., Eckersley, Robyn, Gulliver, Robyn, McNaught, Rebecca, Morgan, Wesley, Ruwet, Melodie, Symons, Jonathan, Schlosberg, David, Vogler, Anselm

    “…It is difficult to exaggerate the scale of contemporary ecological crises. These challenges, particularly climate change, necessitate new modes of politics and…”
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    Nationalism at Bay: The Chinese Nationalist Policy towards Hong Kong, 1946–1949 by Wang, Zhaodong

    “…The Chinese Nationalist government's Hong Kong policy appeared to be successful from 1946 to 1949. While its official principle was to shelve the matter until…”
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