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100 1 _aTange, Arthur,
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245 1 0 _aDefence policy-making :
_ba close-up view, 1950-1980 /
_cSir Arthur Tange ; edited by Peter Edwards.
264 1 _aCanberra, ACT. :
_bANU E Press,
_c2008.
300 _a1 online resource (xiii, 149 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aCanberra papers on strategy and defence ;
_v169
500 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed July 21, 2008).
505 0 0 _g1.
_tThe Road to Russell --
_tExternal Affairs 1945 --
_tInternational Security Issues: 1950 and beyond --
_tDefence Management in the 1950s: A view from Canberra --
_tExternal Affairs and Defence cooperation --
_tThe grip of the past in the strategic outlook --
_tAmerica's definition of the ANZUS obligation --
_tInterlude in India --
_tAfter India: Where to move? --
_tThe Defence Department appointment --
_tDefence Minister Fraser: His strategic outlook --
_tThe scope of the Defence Group empire --
_tFive Defence Group Ministries: Previous unsuccessful reforms --
_tManaging the Department with limited powers --
_tFraser's initiatives--and conflicts with Gorton --
_tGorton the Defence Minister --
_tFairbairn: Minister for Defence 1971 --
_tThe Department's 1972 'Defence Review': New ideas --
_tFinal months of McMahon's Coalition Government --
_g2.
_tLabor in Office --
_tLabor's policies --
_tConsultations and plans for merging five Departments --
_tStrategy for making the changes --
_tAbolition of the Service Boards: Reasons --
_tDirect discussion--The Secretary and four Service Chiefs: Conclusions reached --
_tCivilians and Service Officers: Their relative authority --
_tMinisterial acceptance of the Recommendations --
_tMembers of Parliament and others: Reactions in Parliament and elsewhere--extent of command power --
_tSome objectives not achieved --
_tInterim arrangements--changes needed in the Department --
_tManaging the Department--The 1973 political environment --
_tDisclosure of the American presence--Conflict with Labor Left --
_tThe Joint US-Australian Defence Facilities --
_tLimited disclosure on Pine Gap and Nurrungar --
_tLabor's problem with the North West Cape Naval Communications Station --
_tThe Lloyd affair--Barnard's rebuke of Tange --
_tRedefining the threat basis for Defence planning --
_tBarnard's negotiations with Washington --
_tOther decisions for Barnard --
_tNew problems for the Defence Department under Labor --
_tReshaping the force structure under Barnard --
_tThe Darwin cyclone --
_tA retrospect on Barnard --
_tWhitlam's Royal Commission: Enquiry into Intelligence Services --
_tReflections looking back: Whitlam and the Central Intelligence Agency --
_tThe 1975 changes: A new Minister, Chiefs of Staff and 'the Dismissal' --
_g3.
_tThe Early Fraser Ministry --
_tJames Killen, Minister for Defence --
_tProblems to overcome in the new system --
_tPublic perceptions in the politics of Defence --
_tDiffering views on our strategic interests --
_tPresident Carter and the Indian Ocean --
_tInflation: Its consequences for Defence in the 1970s --
_tDifferences with the Royal Commission on Intelligence --
_tExperiences serving Malcolm Fraser --
_tA refuge in the mountains --
_tThe Defence Science Laboratories: Management --
_tPlanning the Defence Force Academy: Obstacles --
_tUsing soldiers in support of police --
_tFinal months in the Department --
_tThe gap between the strategic guidance and Defence preparations --
_tPersonnel policies and practices in the Services --
_tDefamatory media fabrications --
_tPost retirement experiences --
_tOn serving Ministers --
_tReflections on a personal journey.
520 _a"Sir Arthur Tange was perhaps the most powerful Secretary of the Australian Defence Department and one of the most powerful of the great 'mandarins' who dominated the Commonwealth Public Service between the 1940s and the 1970s. He served as Secretary of the Defence Department from 1970 to 1979, the last decade of his career, having previously served as Secretary of the Department of External Affairs (later renamed Foreign Affairs) from 1954 to 1965. Tange wrote this account in his last years. Controversies from his time in Defence, including those associated with 'the Tange report' and 'the Tange reforms', echo to this day, and it is still easy to identify both staunch admirers and vitriolic critics in defence and public service circles. One of the major themes implicit in this memoir is the extent to which his administrative decisions and policy advice in Defence in the 1970s were based on his experience in External Affairs in the 1950s and 1960s. This account shows what lessons he derived from that experience and how he applied those lessons when he, rather unexpectedly, became Secretary of the Defence Department."--Provided by publisher.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 141-142) and index.
546 _aEnglish.
590 _aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
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653 _aHistory, 1946-1999
653 _aTange, Arthur
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655 0 _aElectronic book.
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700 1 _aEdwards, Peter,
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