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Record Nr.

UNINA9910668729003321

Autore

Edwards Peter

Titolo

Australia and the Vietnam War / / Peter Edwards

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Sydney, Australia : , : NewSouth Publishing, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-74224-167-0

1-74224-669-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (384 p.)

Disciplina

959.7043

Soggetti

Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Participation, Australian

Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - Australia

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

CONTENTS; PREFACE; ABBREVIATIONS; CHRONOLOGY; 1. Decolonisation and the Cold War in Southeast Asia 1945-50; The decolonisation of Southeast Asia; The Cold War; 2. Australia and Southeast Asia 1945-53; The Chifley Government's foreign and defence policies; The Chifley Gvernment, the Indonesian Revolution and the Malayan Emergency; The Menzies Government and Australian Conservatism; Menzies and Spender; The Menzies Government and Indochina; The Menzies Government and the Malayan Emergency; The RAAF in Malaya; Australia and the Korean War; Australia and the First Indochina War

4. Australia and Southeast Asia 1954-60The 'United Action' Crisis; The Geneva Conference; The Creation of SEATO; The Strategic Reserve and the Commitment of Troops to Malaya 1955; Australian Troops and the Emergency 1955-1960; Australia and Vietnam 1955-60; Australia, Indonesia and West New Guinea; 4.The Crises of the early 1960s; The Laos Crises 1959-61; Commitments to Thailand and Vietnam 1962; Confrontation 1963; Defence Review 1963; The Commitment to the Defence of Malaysia; The End of Diem, November 1963; Two Conflicts, two Allies; 5. Commitments to Confrontation and Vietnam 1965



The two Crises DeepenThe Commitment of a Battalion to Confrontation; The Commitment of Abattalion to Vietnam; The Announcement and Parliamentary Reaction; Reactions at Home and Abroad; Operations in Confrontation; 1RAR at Bien Hoa; The Malaysia-Singapore Split and the Commitment of a Battalion Group; The Indonesian Coup and its Impact on Australian Policy; 6.The Task Force and th Elelection 1966; A New Prime Minister; Operations in Borneo; The Long Election Campaign; The Establishment of the Taskforce in Phuoc Tuy; The Battle of Long Tan; Relations with Allies and Enemies

'All the Way with LBJ'The Commitment Confirmed and Increased; 7. Escalation of the Commitment, Escalation of Controversy 1967; The Escalation of Dissent; The War of Attrition; British Withdrawal, American Pressure; The New Task Force Commander; The Minefield; The Third Battalion; ANZAC in Vietnam; The Task Force and its Third Commander; The Commitment of Three Services; Death of a Prime Minister; 8. The Turning-Point 1968-69; The Revolutions of 1968; The Tet Offensive and its Impact; A Missed Opportunity?; Another New Prime Minister; Gorton on Foreign and Defence Policies; Australian Protest

The Task Force 1968-69RAN and RAAF Commitments 1968-69; The 1969 Election; 9. Social Dissent, Political Division and Military Withdrawal 1969-72; The First Australian Withdrawal; The First Moratorium; Task Force Operations 1969-70; The Second Withdrawal, the Civic Action Crisis and a New Prime Minister; The Pentagon Papers; Operating Under a Withdrawal 1971-72; Increasing the Advisory Role 1971-72; The Withdrawal of RAN and RAAF Forces; The Easter Offensive; 10. The Whitlam Government and the End of the Vietnam War 1972-75; The Suspension of Conscription, the Withdrawal of the AATTV

The 'Christmas Bombing' and the Near Rupture in Australia - US Relations

Sommario/riassunto

The Vietnam War was Australia's longest and most controversial military commitment of the twentieth century, ending in humiliation for the United States and its allies with the downfall of South Vietnam. The war provoked deep divisions in Australian society and politics, particularly since for the first time young men were conscripted for overseas service in a highly contentious ballot system. The Vietnam era is still identified with diplomatic, military and political failure. Was Vietnam a case of Australia fighting 'other people's wars'? Were we really 'all the way' with the United States? H



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910829958203321

Titolo

Environmental and human health impacts of nanotechnology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Jamie R. Lead, Emma Smith

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009

ISBN

1-282-27892-4

9786612278921

1-4443-0750-9

1-4443-0749-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (461 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

LeadJamie R

SmithEmma (Emma L.)

Disciplina

620.5

620/.5

Soggetti

Nanoparticles - Environmental aspects

Nanoparticles - Toxicology

Nanostructured materials - Environmental aspects

Nanostructured materials - Health aspects

Nanotechnology - Environmental aspects

Nanotechnology - Health aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Nanotechnology; Contents; Preface; Biographies; Contributors; 1: Overview of Nanoscience in the Environment; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 History; 1.3 Definitions; 1.4 Investment and International Efforts; 1.5 Development: Four Anticipated Generations; 1.6 Applications of Nanotechnology; 1.7 Potential Benefits of Nanotechnology; 1.7.1 Environmental; 1.7.2 Human Health; 1.8 Potential Adverse Effects of Nanomaterials; 1.8.1 Environmental; 1.8.2 Human Health; 1.9 Classification; 1.9.1 Chemistry; 1.9.2 Origin; 1.9.3 Size; 1.9.4 State

1.10 Sources of Nanomaterials in the Environment1.11 Properties of Nanomaterials; 1.12 Nanomaterial Structure-Toxicity Relationship; 1.13 Environmental Fate and Behaviour of Nanomaterials; 1.13.1 Fate in Air;



1.13.2 Fate in Water; 1.13.3 Fate in Soil; 1.14 Potential for Human Exposure; 1.15 Detection and Characterization of Nanomaterials; 1.16 Issues to be Addressed; 1.16.1 Nomenclature; 1.16.2 Future Development and Risk; 1.16.3 Dosimetry; 1.16.4 Methods of Detection and Characterization; 1.16.5 Environmental Fate of Nanomaterials and their (Eco)Toxicology; 1.17 Conclusion; 1.18 References

2: Nanomaterials: Properties, Preparation and Applications2.1 Overview; 2.2 Introduction; 2.3 Nanoparticle Architecture; 2.3.1 Nanoparticle Surface; 2.3.2 Charge Stabilisation; 2.3.3 Steric Stabilisation; 2.4 Particle Properties; 2.4.1 Surface Plasmon Resonance; 2.4.2 Catalysis; 2.4.3 Quantum Confinement; 2.4.4 Mechanical Performance; 2.4.5 Magnetic Properties; 2.4.6 Interfacial Properties; 2.4.7 Other Properties; 2.5 Nanoparticle Preparation; 2.5.1 The Challenges of Nanoparticle Synthesis: Scale Up; 2.5.2 Reactivity; 2.5.3 Dispersability; 2.5.4 Cost; 2.5.5 Methods: Natural Sources

2.5.6 Top Down2.5.7 Bottom Up; 2.5.8 Metal Nanoparticles; 2.5.9 Carbon; 2.5.10 Graphene; 2.5.11 Carbon Black; 2.5.12 Inorganic Compounds; 2.5.13 Polymers; 2.6 Applications of Nanoparticles and Nanotechnology; 2.6.1 The Past; 2.6.2 The Present and Near Future; 2.7 Implication for Environmental Issues; 2.8 Conclusions; 2.9 References; 3: Size/Shape-Property Relationships of Non-Carbonaceous Inorganic Nanoparticles and their Environmental Implications; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Inorganic Nanoparticle Anatomy; 3.3 Redox Chemistry of Nanoparticles

3.3.1 Photoredox Chemistry in Semiconductor Nanoparticles3.3.2 Redox Chemistry in Other Nanoparticle Systems; 3.4 Size Effects in Nanoparticle Sorption Processes; 3.5 Nanoparticle Fate: Dissolution and Solid State Cation Movement; 3.5.1 Basic Energetic and Kinetic Considerations of Nanoparticle Dissolution; 3.5.2 Effects of Nanoparticle Morphology; 3.5.3 Effects of Nanoparticle Coatings and External Substances; 3.5.4 Case Study: The Dissolution of Lead Sulfide Nanoparticles; 3.5.5 Solid State Cation Movement in Nanoparticles

3.6 Effect of Nanoparticle Aggregation on Physical and Chemical Properties

Sommario/riassunto

An increased understanding of the environmental and human health impacts of engineered nanoparticles is essential for the responsible development of nanotechnology and appropriate evidence-based policy and guidelines for risk assessment. Presenting the latest advances in the field from a variety of scientific disciplines, this book offers a comprehensive overview of this challenging, inter-disciplinary research area. Topics covered include:The properties, preparation and applications of nanomaterialsCharacterization and analysis of manufactured nanoparticlesThe fate and behav