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The Curtin Government's foreign policy

The Curtin Government’s foreign policy focused on protecting Australia’s interests during World War II, emphasizing strong alliances, especially with Britain and later the United States. Curtin prioritized ensuring Australia’s security through international cooperation, supporting the Allies, and promoting regional stability. Key decisions included strengthening military ties, welcoming American military support, and fostering closer relationships with neighboring countries to counter potential threats in the Asia-Pacific region. Overall, his approach aimed to safeguard Australia’s sovereignty while navigating the complex global dynamics of the war.