Authors: James Curran
identifies as British,
4
as prime minister,
2
,
4
; and communist China,
115
,
116
; exploits Labor divisions,
36
; and Pacific pact,
32â3
; on Vietnam war,
45â6
,
60
Speech is of Time
,
49
view of US rise to power,
4
years in wilderness,
5
approves installation of US communications station,
37
commits Australia to Vietnam war,
45â6
,
64
,
136
signs ANZUS treaty,
32
trade policies,
39
Middle East
Moir, Alan,
244
Moore, David,
53
Moore, Robert,
47
Moorer, Adm. Thomas,
267
Morosi, Junie,
290
Morrison, Bill,
134â5
Murphy, John,
37
Murphy, Lionel,
142
Â
Nash, Frank,
210
Netherlands, the,
116
New Guinea as Australian mandated territory,
40
and US base on Manus Island,
29
,
30
newspapers and magazines
Age,
52
,
58
,
59
,
106
,
185
,
188
,
219â20
,
233
,
234â5
,
250â1
,
265
Argus
,
2
Australian
,
22â3
,
106
,
161
,
185
,
188
,
250
,
265
,
288
,
298
Australian Financial Review
,
161
,
220
Bulletin
,
21
,
39
,
101
,
189
,
224â5
,
244
on Christmas bombings of North Vietnam,
157â8
,
161
,
172
Courier-Mail
,
58
,
180
,
185
,
220
,
235
,
253
Economist
,
22
on Johnson's visit as president,
52
,
58â9
New York Times
,
132
,
149
,
157
,
172â3
,
203
,
226
,
250
on Nixon's first visit to Australia,
7â8
on Nixon doctrine,
106
on union maritime bans,
184â5
,
186
Sunday Australian
,
115
Sun Herald
,
188
Sydney Morning Herald
,
38
,
52
,
124
,
185
,
220
,
251
Times
(London),
157
US News and World Report
,
203â4
Wall Street Journal
,
251
Washington Evening Star
,
148
,
241
Washington Post
,
146
,
148
,
151
,
241
on Whitlam's judgement,
188â9
,
192
on Whitlam in Washington as PM,
234â5
,
250â1
,
252
,
253â4
as ANZUS partner,
132â3
,
255â6
contributes to Vietnam war,
46
,
63
mistrust of Japan,
33
Nixon, Pat,
231
Nixon, Richard Milhous
anti-communism of,
1
,
3
,
6
,
7
,
16
,
48
,
49
,
110
,
117
Asian tour as vice president,
1
,
4
; aims of,
1
,
2
,
7
in Australia as private citizen,
46â7
,
216
;
interview,
47â8
; speeches,
47
,
48â9
in Australia as vice president,
1
,
2â4
,
10
,
117
,
216
; and Australian leaders,
2
,
4â6
,
7
; speeches/broadcasts,
3â4
,
7
,
8
; as symbol of US commitment to Australia,
1
books:
Leaders
,
5
; memoirs,
5
,
155
character: campaign style,
16
; determination,
16
; enigmatic and flawed,
11
and foreign affairs,
6
,
16â17
,
46
,
118
; South-East Asia,
47
,
48â9
; on Soviet Union,
3
; China policy,
117â18
; on Vietnam war,
47
,
48â9
,
117
; on USâAustralia ties,
2â3
,
49
friendship and respect for Menzies,
4â6
,
49
war service in Pacific,
15
wilderness years,
5
,
17
,
46â7
; preparing for leadership,
72
,
117
administration,
206
; siege mentality,
21
,
144
,
254
; turmoil,
152
approval ratings,
232
character: jealousy,
264
; paranoia,
144
,
151
,
206
,
264
; resentment,
151
commitment to power politics,
12
,
152
,
216
,
303
foreign policy and Asia,
1
,
12
,
17â18
,
211
; more limited power and role for US in Asia (Nixon doctrine),
17
,
18
,
19
,
22
,
104â5
,
109
,
212
,
248
,
262
,
275
,
279
; new China policy and visit to Beijing,
17
,
110
,
115
,
117
,
118
,
120
,
122
,
123â4
,
126
,
132
,
205
,
303
foreign policy outlook,
150
,
200
,
204
,
227â8
,
233
,
245
,
302
; détente with Soviet Union,
18
,
110
,
150
,
205
,
232
,
242
,
303
; Europe,
205
; Middle East,
205
; âNixon realism',
150
,
248
; resort to bipolar view of world,
147
and ideology,
248
; Cold War views,
196â7
,
199
,
262
impact of Vietnam war,
14
,
19
,
150
,
152
,
153
,
157
,
158
,
163
; defending record on,
205
impact of Watergate scandal,
11
,
14
,
19
,
20
,
21
,
150â1
,
163
,
204â6
,
207
,
217
,
228
,
241
,
305
; denial,
307
; fighting for survival,
229
,
232â3
,
240
,
264
; on health,
231â2
; and inquiries, hearings,
204
,
206
,
231
,
232
,
242
; resignation,
259
,
284
and lessons of history,
19
politically crippled,
264â5
recordings of conversations,
152
,
206
,
232
,
254
,
264
relations with allies,
110
,
123
,
124
,
125â6
,
129
,
137
,
158
,
199â200
,
248
,
256
,
257
,
279
; and access,
153
,
229â30
; assurances,
105
,
205
; new footing,
150
,
279
; outrage,
158â9
; sensitivity to criticism,
159
,
165
,
172
,
174
,
240
; and âspecial relationships',
101
,
304
; strained,
20â1
,
174
,
178
,
304â5
; test,
195
; and US prestige,
152
trade: deal with Soviet Union,
184
view of Australia,
15
; Australia on âshit list',
11
,
177
; contempt,
178
,
202
; as deserter, intransigent,
11
,
12
,
229
; enraged at criticism,
21
,
163
,
176
; on Gorton and government,
98
,
100
and USâAustralia alliance: ANZUS treaty,
129
; National Security Study Memorandum,
132â3
,
277â83
see also
Nixon and Whitlam
;
USâAustralia alliance in Whitlam era
;
Vietnam war
Nixon and Whitlam (as national leaders)
divergence of views,
111
,
114
,
148
,
238
,
245
,
248
,
301
; end of Vietnam war and Cold War in Asia;
11â12
,
137
,
148
,
168
,
169
,
170
,
186
,
192
,
206â7
,
237
,
276â7
,
312â13
; nature of alliance,
24
,
196â7
,
201
,
238
,
240
,
245
; security and relationships in Asia,
11
,
171
,
187
,
195â6
,
197â8
,
216
,
237â40
,
245â6
,
247
,
263
,
264
,
274â6
meeting,
10â11
,
243â7
; denied,
213â14
; lack of pomp,
241â2
; US preparation,
226
,
229â30
,
237â41
Nixon's response to Whitlam,
204
,
216
,
223
,
255
,
256
,
276
,
307
; as âpeacenik',
13
,
172
; âpunishment',
194
,
229
,
305
; spite,
226
,
257
relations: freeze,
195
,
201
,
206â7
,
213
,
217
,
224
,
226
, (Whitlam attempts to break through),
214
,
217
,
218
,
229
; no pleasantries,
174â5
; rage,
146
,
163
,
175
,
204
; suspicion, antagonism,
11
,
13
,
175
,
237
,
259
views/approaches in common: on détente with Soviet Union,
11
,
244
,
249
,
282
; ending China's isolation,
11
,
111
,
119
,
120
,
123
,
127
,
131
,
244
,
249
; importance of Asia,
11
; political decisions,
11
Whitlam on Nixon,
220
,
255
,
261
; downfall of,
284
; irritation,
222
; virtual mockery,
219
,
229
Whitlam on Nixon's policies,
112â13
,
123
,
127
,
169
,
247
; achievements,
217
; criticism,
146
,
163
,
224
; frustration,
175
; hopes,
134
see also
USâAustralia alliance in Whitlam era
Â
Packer, Sir Frank,
186
Parkinson, Nicholas,
299