承认前盟友:澳大利亚对南越军事服务的承认

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY
Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen
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越南战争结束后,来自南越的退伍军人是如何在澳大利亚定居的?澳大利亚是如何回应那些为前盟友服务并在战后成为难民的军事人员的?本文考察了澳大利亚对南越老兵的正式承认,以及1985-1986年澳大利亚议会就此问题产生的争议。它借鉴了澳大利亚国家档案馆和澳大利亚国家图书馆的大量档案资料和政府文件,以及主要的国家口述历史收藏。档案记录不仅反映了政治双方对越南战争和战后越南难民的态度,还反映了澳大利亚处理重要难民群体的方式,特别是该群体中的战争退伍军人。口述历史表明,澳大利亚对南越退伍军人的战争服务的认可,对退伍军人及其家人在澳大利亚的归属感和越南裔澳大利亚人的新身份的转变做出了重要贡献。
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Acknowledging a Former Ally: Australia's Recognition of South Vietnamese Military Service

Acknowledging a Former Ally: Australia's Recognition of South Vietnamese Military Service

How did war veterans from South Vietnam resettle in Australia following the end of the Vietnam War, and how did Australia respond to military personnel who had served a former ally and became refugees in the postwar years? This article examines Australia's formal acknowledgement of South Vietnamese veterans and the controversies that arose in the Australian Parliament over this issue in 1985–1986. It draws on a wide range of archival sources and government documents in the National Archives of Australia and the National Library of Australia as well as a major national oral history collection. The archival record not only reflects on attitudes from both sides of politics towards the Vietnam War and the Vietnamese refugees that followed in the aftermath of the war but also on the ways in which Australia dealt with a significant refugee community and specifically the war veterans in that community. The oral histories reveal that Australia's recognition of the war service of South Vietnamese veterans made an important contribution to the transition of the veterans and their families to a sense of belonging in Australia and new identities as Vietnamese Australians.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Politics and History presents papers addressing significant problems of general interest to those working in the fields of history, political studies and international affairs. Articles explore the politics and history of Australia and modern Europe, intellectual history, political history, and the history of political thought. The journal also publishes articles in the fields of international politics, Australian foreign policy, and Australia relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
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