Fear of populous Asian nations, intensified by Japan’s 1942 bombing of Darwin, turned population growth into Australia’s security strategy.
Fear of populous Asian nations, intensified by Japan’s 1942 bombing of Darwin, turned population growth into Australia’s security strategy.
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