Post-war Reconstruction in AustraliaN. S. W., Australasian Publishing Company in conjunction with Australian Institute of Political Science, 1944 - 347 strani Papers read before the Summer School of the Australian Institute of Political Science, 29th-31st January, 1944. |
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... United States and Great Britain , supported by the Dominions , and some other free nations . The only nucleus round which a stable , peaceful , democratic world can be built after this war is if the United States and Great Britain ...
... United States and Great Britain , supported by the Dominions , and some other free nations . The only nucleus round which a stable , peaceful , democratic world can be built after this war is if the United States and Great Britain ...
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... United States , Russia , and China will take their places in the League and that this in turn will facilitate the ... United States . There may well be trade treaties or conventions on particular matters . But both the Constitution and ...
... United States , Russia , and China will take their places in the League and that this in turn will facilitate the ... United States . There may well be trade treaties or conventions on particular matters . But both the Constitution and ...
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... United States . But if the experience of this war does anything it ought to establish at any rate three things in the United States . It will indeed be a tragedy if it fails to do so . One is that America is a great world power , with ...
... United States . But if the experience of this war does anything it ought to establish at any rate three things in the United States . It will indeed be a tragedy if it fails to do so . One is that America is a great world power , with ...
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