WIRE โ From colonial forts to nuclear submarines, Australia's response to distant conflicts reveals a recurring pattern that continues to shape its defence strategy, writes ProfessorVince Hooper.IN THE EARLY MONTHS of 1854, as news of Britain's entry into theCrimean Warreached the Australian colonies, an extraordinary panic took hold.Newspapers debated, in full seriousness, whether Russia would
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