The Pacific and East Asia, 1973: Report of a Conference at Ditchley Park, 1st-4th June 1973 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION by Sir Michael Stewart | 6 |
THE CONSERVATIVE COMMUNISTS | 12 |
PERIPHERAL INFLUENCES | 18 |
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AMERICAN DITCHLEY AMERICAN DITCHLEY FOUNDATION American military protection American participants American policy American presence Asian and Pacific Australia Australian policy CBE LORD Chairman China Chinese policy Commonwealth Office concept of crisis conference consensus continue crisis management decade developments disappearance of Mao dispute Ditchley Foundation Ditchley Paper dominated EARL East Asia emergence emphasised Europe European factors Five Power Defence Foreign and Commonwealth foreign policy future GCMG GCVO Indo-China Indonesia influence interest international relations Japan Japanese economic Japanese policies JOHN HAY WHITNEY KCMG KCVO Korea LORD CACCIA major Mao and Chou naval North Vietnam objectives Organisation Pacific and East Papua/New Guinea Peking political potential Power Defence Arrangements present problems regarded Regional co-operation SIR JOHN SIR MICHAEL STEWART SIR PATRICK DEAN SIR PAUL CHAMBERS South South-East Asia South-West Pacific Soviet Union surprise-free scenario Taiwan Thailand trade triangle U.S. policy Whitlam Zealand