Julius Stone (1907–1985) was Challis professor of jurisprudence and international law at the University of Sydney from 1942 to 1972, then adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales, until his death.
Selected contents – over 100 talks in total
Editor’s Preface
A review of east-west relations, the attack on intellectual freedom in the
US, the move to civil rights in the US
Doubt, suspicion and dismay in the US polity
Jordan annexes Arab Palestine
Germany’s will to power
Diplomatic machinery and peace – another call for a ‘new UN’
Japan postwar – can there be a peace treaty with all the allies?
Germans resurgent, Germany divided
Peace and the will to peace
UK recognition of China
MacArthur and Truman at odds over Formosa
Preventive war against the Soviet Union – analysis
MacArthur’s leadership in Korea under challenge
The dismissal of MacArthur – causes and fallout
Truman’s Pacific Pact; Menzies’ view vs. Evatt’s
Egypt blockades Suez
Rearming the defeated – Japan and Germany
The Anglo-Iranian oil dispute – UK policy failure invites Soviet intervention
Fear and the political basis of disarmament
The Bangkok Conference on UNESCO and Asia
Index
Size: 250 × 176 × 16 mm
290 pages
Copyright: © 2019
ISBN: 9781743326084
Publication: 01 May 2019
Series: Letters to Australia