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Bruce Grant (writer)

Bruce Alexander Grant (4 April 1925 – 3 August 2022) was an Australian journalist, foreign correspondent, government advisor, diplomat, novelist and author of several books on Australian politics and foreign policy.

Bruce Grant
Grant in the 1960s
Born(1925-04-04)4 April 1925
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Died3 August 2022(2022-08-03) (aged 97)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
  • Journalist
  • foreign correspondent
  • government advisor
  • diplomat
  • novelist
  • political commentator
EducationUniversity of Melbourne
Period1950s–2017
GenreJournalism, fiction, history
SubjectCinema, theatre, politics
Notable works
  • Grant, Bruce (1964), Indonesia, Melbourne University Press and Cambridge University Press *Grant, Bruce (1979), The boat people, Harmondsworth, Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-005531-3
Notable awards
Spouse
Children
  • Susan
  • Johanna
  • Jaems
  • David
  • Ben

Early life edit

Grant was born in Perth on 4 April 1925, and grew up in Kalgarin in outback Western Australia. His success in a state exam won him a place at Perth Modern School.[1]

Journalist edit

Grant cut short his final year of secondary schooling to join Perth afternoon newspaper, the Daily News as a reporter. After military service, in 1946 he married Enid Mary Walters and they lived with children Susan, Johanna and James at 3 Hawthorn Gve. Hawthorn. He studied arts at the University of Melbourne, under Manning Clark (to whom later in London he became close),[2] and where he could combine the academic study with a diploma course in journalism. From that he launched a career writing criticism on Australian film and theatre[3] noting in 1958, that;

If we get a dramatist with the same poetic vision for lonely heroism as the painter Sidney Nolan and novelist Patrick White, the stage will need more air .[4]

From 1951 was employed as film critic,[5][6] by Melbourne's The Age newspaper where he was the only university graduate on staff.[7] From 1953 he also presented film reviews in a radio program on 3AR,[8] and promoted the idea of a Melbourne film festival.[9] In 1954, then living at 29 Torbay St., Macleod,[10] he left the country to become the paper's London correspondent, writing a column entitled "A Window In London",[11] then was joined by wife Enid, whose father died in an accidental drowning shortly before her departure.[12][13]

In the UK Grant covered subjects as diverse as Britain's "Color Problem,"[14] buskers,[15] Labour party disunity,[16] Malta's bid for independence,[17] London's premiere of the Australian play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll; Robert Menzies' 1956 failed attempt to negotiate with Egypt's president Gamal Nasser during the Suez Crisis; and the Hungarian revolution. Conversely he was writing features on Australian subjects, such as the Eureka Stockade,[18] a shearers' strike,[19] and education in the Outback,[20] for The Guardian, and occasionally for its sister paper The Observer,[21] whose Guy Wint wrote one of the first reviews of Grant's Indonesia in 1964,[22] which he said; "must be the model of its kind."[23]

In September 1958 he flew from the UK to Harvard University via New York.[24]

In 1964, Grant resigned as The Age’s Washington correspondent, having reported from there during the terms of two Presidents, Kennedy and Johnson.

Intellectual, creative and administrative contributions to the arts edit

Grant also wrote for magazines as varied as Walkabout,[25] The New Yorker, Mademoiselle, Playboy, Cleo, The Port Phillip Gazette,[26] The Bulletin, Quadrant, Overland and Meanjin, and was an author of three novels on the theme 'Love in the Asian Century', and of short stories,[26] poetry,[27] and essays including "The Great Pretender at the Bar of Justice," written at the trial of Slobodan Milošević, published in The Best Australian Essays 2002;[28] and "Bali: The Spirit of Here and Now," written after the October 2002 bombings, published in The Best Australian Essays 2004.[29]

He spent periods researching and teaching in universities, including as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard, and a member of the councils of Monash, where he lectured in statecraft to young diplomats, and Deakin universities.

Grant promoted Australian culture,[30] and its links with Asia[31] as chair of the Australian Dance Theatre, and the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, and president of Melbourne's International Film Festival, and of the Spoleto Festival, which became the Melbourne International Arts Festival.

Foreign affairs edit

 
Bruce Grant, Ratih Hardjono, and Gareth Evans[32]

Grant's first book Indonesia of 1964[22] came at a time of high tension between Britain and Indonesia over the year-old Federation of Malaysia, which Indonesian leaders opposed and which resulted in the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation.[23] He was subsequently witness to, and an influence on, centres of power in Australia for several decades, as journalist and foreign correspondent, diplomat, public intellectual,[33] and advisor to Menzies, whose letter of reference to ambassadors facilitated his reporting as Asian correspondent, and to subsequent governments from Whitlam to Hawke and Keating.

Grant was chairman of the Australia-Indonesia Institute and his book Indonesia (1964)[22][34][35] remains a classic and insightful study of Australia's relations with its most powerful near neighbour.[36][37]

From 1972 Grant advised the new prime minister Gough Whitlam,[38] who “startled officials at a meeting by introducing me as his Dr Kissinger,”[7] and appointed Grant as Australian High Commissioner to India (1973–1976) in which post he was an early advocate of the importance of Asia to Australia,[39] having asked as he diverged from his career as journalist;

Can the newspapers stop Australia from turning inward, from becoming isolationist? (Roy Milne Memorial Lecture, 7 August 1969)[40]

Grant campaigned to abolish the White Australia policy, opposed the Vietnam war as counterproductive to Australia's credibility in S.E. Asia,[41][42][43] and joined the Australian Committee for a New China Policy, urging recognition of the People's Republic of China. Through his The Boat People[44] he analysed, and promoted understanding of, the political causes and social ramifications of increasing numbers of Vietnamese refugees arriving by boat on Australia's shores.[45]

Consultant to the federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Gareth Evans, 1988–91, they co-wrote Australia's Foreign Relations in the World of the 1990s (1991).[46]

In 2008, Grant initiated the colloquium 'Australia as a Middle-Ranking Power' hosted in Canberra at Manning Clark House in Conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs.[47]

Legacy edit

In 2017, Grant released his memoir Subtle moments: scenes on a life's journey,[48] named from a phrase from Albert Camus who wrote of "that subtle moment when man glances backward over his life ... contemplat[ing] that series of unrelated actions which become his fate"[7]

Bruce Grant died 3 August 2022, at the age of 97. He was survived by his sister, Jocelyn, and four of his five children; Susan, Jaems, David and Ben,[49] six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister Audrey, daughter Johanna, and first wife Enid.[50]

Awards edit

Books edit

  • Grant, Bruce (1964). Indonesia (1st ed.). Melbourne University Press and Cambridge University Press.[51]
  • Grant, Bruce; Australian Institute of International Affairs (1969), Foreign affairs and the Australian press, Australian Institute of International Affairs
  • Laking, G. R. (George Robert); Grant, Bruce, 1925–; Castle, L. V; New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (1970), New Zealand and Australia : foreign policy in the 1970s : papers read at the 1969 Conference of the Institute, Price Milburn for the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, ISBN 978-0-7055-0266-5{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Grant, Bruce; Australian Institute of International Affairs (1972), The crisis of loyalty : a study of Australian foreign policy (Rev. ed.), Angus and Robertson [for] the Australian Institute of International Affairs, ISBN 978-0-207-12472-3
  • Whitlam, Gough; Grant, Bruce, 1925- (1973), Labor in power, Victorian Fabian Society, retrieved 31 October 2019{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Hickman, Arthur Thomas Godfrey (1977), Grant, Bruce (ed.), Arthur and Eric : an Anglo-Australian story from the journal of Arthur Hickman, Heinemann Australia, ISBN 978-0-85561-041-8
  • Grant, Bruce (1978), The security of South-East Asia, International Institute for Strategic Studies, ISBN 978-0-86079-017-4
  • Grant, Bruce; Flinders University (1978), Asia, war and peace, Flinders University of South Australia, retrieved 31 October 2019
  • Grant, Bruce (1980), Cherry Bloom, Aurora Press ; [London] : [Distributed by H.F.L.], ISBN 978-0-86748-000-9[52][53]
  • Grant, Bruce (1979), The boat people, Harmondsworth, Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-005531-3[54]
  • Grant, Bruce; Grant, Bruce, 1925- (1982), Gods & politicians, Allen Lane ; Ringwood, Vic. : Penguin Australia, ISBN 978-0-7139-1426-9{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Grant, Bruce (1983), The Australian dilemma : a new kind of Western society, Macdonald Futura Australia, ISBN 978-0-86771-003-8
  • Grant, Bruce (1985), Australia and the twenty-first century, Australian National University, ISBN 978-0-86784-751-2
  • Grant, Bruce (1988), What kind of country? : Australia and the twenty-first century, Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-010681-7
  • Grant, Bruce, 1925-; H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation (1989), Australia in a world economy : proceedings of a seminar Oct 15, 1988, H.V. Evatt Memorial Foundation{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Grant, Bruce (1995), The Budd family, Hyland House, ISBN 978-1-875657-53-7
  • Evans, Gareth; Grant, Bruce, 1925-; Evans, Gareth, 1944- (1995), Australia's foreign relations : in the world of the 1990s (2nd ed.), Melbourne University Press, ISBN 978-0-522-84657-7{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Grant, Bruce (1996), Indonesia (3rd ed.), Melbourne University Press, ISBN 978-0-522-84745-1
  • Grant, Bruce (1999), A furious hunger : America in the 21st century, Melbourne University Press, ISBN 978-0-522-84792-5
  • Grant, Bruce (2004), Fatal attraction : reflections on the alliance with the United States, Black Inc, ISBN 978-0-9750769-3-4
  • Grant, Bruce; Masters, Diane; Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne (2006), The Governor's moment, Grant Pub, ISBN 978-0-646-46657-6
  • Conley Tyler, Melissa H; Miller, Geoff (2008), Australia as a Middle Power : Report of a Colloquium on 'Australia as a Middle-Ranking Power' Proposed by Bruce Grant, Leading Writer on International Affairs, and Hosted in Canberra by Manning Clark House in Conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Australian Institute of International Affairs, ISBN 978-0-909992-55-2
  • Grant, Bruce (2014), A young woman from China, [South Yarra, Victoria] Bruce Grant, ISBN 978-0-9925514-0-7
  • Grant, Bruce (3 December 2014), The last kiss, [Melbourne?, Victoria] [Bruce Grant] (published 2014), ISBN 978-0-9925514-2-1
  • Boston, Melbourne, Oxford, Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society; Pizzey, Dorothy, (writer of introduction.); Grant, Bruce (writer of introduction.); Blainey, Geoffrey; Burnside, Julian; Kelly, Paul; Kimball, Roger; Lawriwsky, Michael L.; Boston, Melbourne, Oxford, Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society (issuing body) (2014), The Great War : causes, consequences, reconsiderations : 4 August 2014 Melbourne, Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society, Boston, Melbourne, Oxford, retrieved 31 October 2019{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Grant, Bruce (25 March 2015), Crossing the Arafura Sea, [Melbourne?, Victoria] [Bruce Grant] (published 2015), ISBN 978-0-9925514-4-5
  • Grant, Bruce (2017), Subtle moments : scenes on a life's journey, Monash University Publishing, ISBN 978-1-925495-35-5

References edit

  1. ^ "KARLGARIN NEWS". Wagin Argus and Arthur, Dumbleyung, Lake Grace Express. 18 December 1941. p. 4. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  2. ^ McKenna, Mark (2011), An eye for eternity : the life of Manning Clark, Miegunyah Press, p. 366, ISBN 978-0-522-85617-0
  3. ^ McFarlane, Brian (30 April 2017). "Subtle Moments review: Bruce Grant's memoir of a full and productive life". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  4. ^ Bruce Grant ·'Where Now?" originally published in 1958 in the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust's Australian Theatre Yearbook and was reprinted in Peter Holloway (ed.), Contemporary Australian Drama (Sydney: Currency, 1987), 60–65.
  5. ^ Grant, Bruce (10 November 1951). "Screen Review". The Age. p. 11. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  6. ^ Review: Pandora and the Flying DutchmanGrant, Bruce (17 November 1951). "Screen Review". The Age. p. 9. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  7. ^ a b c Grant, Bruce (2017), Subtle moments : scenes on a life's journey, Monash University Publishing, ISBN 978-1-925495-35-5
  8. ^ "Studio News Brevities Brevities". The Age. 7 August 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  9. ^ Casson, John (17 July 1954). "How A Town Organised A Festival". The Age. p. 2. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  10. ^ Australian Electoral Commission; Canberra, Australia; Electoral Rolls
  11. ^ Grant, Bruce (24 November 1954). "A Window in London : The Battle Of Wits In Petticoat Lane". The Age. p. 11. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  12. ^ "Nedlands Man's Farewell Visit Ends In Tragedy". Daily News. 22 November 1954. p. 11. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  13. ^ "Family Notices". West Australian. 23 November 1954. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  14. ^ Grant, Bruce (17 November 1954). "A Window in London : Black Faces of the Empire". The Age. p. 9. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  15. ^ Grant, Bruce (10 November 1954). "A Window in London : The Minstrels of a Great City". Age. p. 7. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  16. ^ Grant, Bruce (1 December 1954). "A Window on London : British Labor Party Has Its Troubles". The Age. p. 2. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  17. ^ Grant, Bruce (4 December 1954). "POLITICAL Stirrings IN ROMANTIC MALTA". The Age. p. 2. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  18. ^ Grant, Bruce (3 December 1954). "Eureka Stockade". The Guardian. p. 7.
  19. ^ Grant, Bruce (10 November 1955). "Strike-Breaker". The Guardian. p. 7.
  20. ^ Grant, Bruce (23 August 1956). "Life and letters". The Guardian. p. 5.
  21. ^ Grant, Bruce (13 September 1959). "Lawler Writes Again : From Canecutters to Culture Snobs". The Observer. p. 19.
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  23. ^ a b Wint, Guy (20 September 1964). "Ambitious Asians". The Observer. p. 24.
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  27. ^ Grant, Bruce (March 1953). "Bright Face Boy". The Port Phillip Gazette. 1 (3): 22.
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  29. ^ Dessaix, Robert, 1944- (2004), The best Australian essays. 2004, Black Inc, ISBN 978-1-86395-237-8{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  30. ^ Grant, Bruce (6 May 2015). "Kangaroo Tripe". Meanjin. from the original on 30 March 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  31. ^ Claire Park (1981) AIIA seminar: Creative writing turns to Asia, Australian Outlook, 35:1, 92–93, DOI: 10.1080/10357718108444736
  32. ^ Evans, Gareth; Grant, Bruce (1992). Australia's Foreign Relations: In the World of the 1990s.
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  40. ^ Torney-Parlicki, Prudence Ann (2000), Somewhere in Asia : war, journalism and Australia's neighbours 1941–75, UNSW Press, ISBN 978-0-86840-530-8
  41. ^ Carl Bridge (2010) Other people's wars? Some thoughts on Australia's military involvements in the twentieth century, Australian Cultural History, 28:2–3, 253–261, DOI: 10.1080/07288433.2010.593290
  42. ^ Payne, Trish. Placing Australia's Involvement in the Vietnam War in Context: The Communication Roles of the Press, Politicians and the Military [online]. In: Payne, Trish. War and Words: The Australian Press and the Vietnam War. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2007: 1–26. MUP academic monograph series
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  47. ^ Melissa Conley Tyler; Geoff Miller (2008), Australia as a Middle Power : Report of a Colloquium on 'Australia as a Middle-Ranking Power' Proposed by Bruce Grant, Leading Writer on International Affairs, and Hosted in Canberra by Manning Clark House in Conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Australian Institute of International Affairs, ISBN 978-0-909992-55-2
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bruce, grant, writer, bruce, alexander, grant, april, 1925, august, 2022, australian, journalist, foreign, correspondent, government, advisor, diplomat, novelist, author, several, books, australian, politics, foreign, policy, bruce, grantgrant, 1960sborn, 1925. Bruce Alexander Grant 4 April 1925 3 August 2022 was an Australian journalist foreign correspondent government advisor diplomat novelist and author of several books on Australian politics and foreign policy Bruce GrantGrant in the 1960sBorn 1925 04 04 4 April 1925Perth Western Australia AustraliaDied3 August 2022 2022 08 03 aged 97 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaOccupationJournalist foreign correspondent government advisor diplomat novelist political commentatorEducationUniversity of MelbournePeriod1950s 2017GenreJournalism fiction historySubjectCinema theatre politicsNotable worksGrant Bruce 1964 Indonesia Melbourne University Press and Cambridge University Press Grant Bruce 1979 The boat people Harmondsworth Penguin ISBN 978 0 14 005531 3Notable awardsDistinguished Fellow Australian Institute of International Affairs 2010 Doctor of Letters honoris causa Monash University 2013 SpouseEnid Joan RatihChildrenSusanJohannaJaemsDavidBen Contents 1 Early life 2 Journalist 3 Intellectual creative and administrative contributions to the arts 4 Foreign affairs 5 Legacy 6 Awards 7 Books 8 ReferencesEarly life editGrant was born in Perth on 4 April 1925 and grew up in Kalgarin in outback Western Australia His success in a state exam won him a place at Perth Modern School 1 Journalist editGrant cut short his final year of secondary schooling to join Perth afternoon newspaper the Daily News as a reporter After military service in 1946 he married Enid Mary Walters and they lived with children Susan Johanna and James at 3 Hawthorn Gve Hawthorn He studied arts at the University of Melbourne under Manning Clark to whom later in London he became close 2 and where he could combine the academic study with a diploma course in journalism From that he launched a career writing criticism on Australian film and theatre 3 noting in 1958 that If we get a dramatist with the same poetic vision for lonely heroism as the painter Sidney Nolan and novelist Patrick White the stage will need more air 4 From 1951 was employed as film critic 5 6 by Melbourne s The Age newspaper where he was the only university graduate on staff 7 From 1953 he also presented film reviews in a radio program on 3AR 8 and promoted the idea of a Melbourne film festival 9 In 1954 then living at 29 Torbay St Macleod 10 he left the country to become the paper s London correspondent writing a column entitled A Window In London 11 then was joined by wife Enid whose father died in an accidental drowning shortly before her departure 12 13 In the UK Grant covered subjects as diverse as Britain s Color Problem 14 buskers 15 Labour party disunity 16 Malta s bid for independence 17 London s premiere of the Australian play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Robert Menzies 1956 failed attempt to negotiate with Egypt s president Gamal Nasser during the Suez Crisis and the Hungarian revolution Conversely he was writing features on Australian subjects such as the Eureka Stockade 18 a shearers strike 19 and education in the Outback 20 for The Guardian and occasionally for its sister paper The Observer 21 whose Guy Wint wrote one of the first reviews of Grant s Indonesia in 1964 22 which he said must be the model of its kind 23 In September 1958 he flew from the UK to Harvard University via New York 24 In 1964 Grant resigned as The Age s Washington correspondent having reported from there during the terms of two Presidents Kennedy and Johnson Intellectual creative and administrative contributions to the arts editGrant also wrote for magazines as varied as Walkabout 25 The New Yorker Mademoiselle Playboy Cleo The Port Phillip Gazette 26 The Bulletin Quadrant Overland and Meanjin and was an author of three novels on the theme Love in the Asian Century and of short stories 26 poetry 27 and essays including The Great Pretender at the Bar of Justice written at the trial of Slobodan Milosevic published in The Best Australian Essays 2002 28 and Bali The Spirit of Here and Now written after the October 2002 bombings published in The Best Australian Essays 2004 29 He spent periods researching and teaching in universities including as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard and a member of the councils of Monash where he lectured in statecraft to young diplomats and Deakin universities Grant promoted Australian culture 30 and its links with Asia 31 as chair of the Australian Dance Theatre and the Victorian Premier s Literary Awards and president of Melbourne s International Film Festival and of the Spoleto Festival which became the Melbourne International Arts Festival Foreign affairs edit nbsp Bruce Grant Ratih Hardjono and Gareth Evans 32 Grant s first book Indonesia of 1964 22 came at a time of high tension between Britain and Indonesia over the year old Federation of Malaysia which Indonesian leaders opposed and which resulted in the Indonesia Malaysia confrontation 23 He was subsequently witness to and an influence on centres of power in Australia for several decades as journalist and foreign correspondent diplomat public intellectual 33 and advisor to Menzies whose letter of reference to ambassadors facilitated his reporting as Asian correspondent and to subsequent governments from Whitlam to Hawke and Keating Grant was chairman of the Australia Indonesia Institute and his book Indonesia 1964 22 34 35 remains a classic and insightful study of Australia s relations with its most powerful near neighbour 36 37 From 1972 Grant advised the new prime minister Gough Whitlam 38 who startled officials at a meeting by introducing me as his Dr Kissinger 7 and appointed Grant as Australian High Commissioner to India 1973 1976 in which post he was an early advocate of the importance of Asia to Australia 39 having asked as he diverged from his career as journalist Can the newspapers stop Australia from turning inward from becoming isolationist Roy Milne Memorial Lecture 7 August 1969 40 Grant campaigned to abolish the White Australia policy opposed the Vietnam war as counterproductive to Australia s credibility in S E Asia 41 42 43 and joined the Australian Committee for a New China Policy urging recognition of the People s Republic of China Through his The Boat People 44 he analysed and promoted understanding of the political causes and social ramifications of increasing numbers of Vietnamese refugees arriving by boat on Australia s shores 45 Consultant to the federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Gareth Evans 1988 91 they co wrote Australia s Foreign Relations in the World of the 1990s 1991 46 In 2008 Grant initiated the colloquium Australia as a Middle Ranking Power hosted in Canberra at Manning Clark House in Conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs 47 Legacy editIn 2017 Grant released his memoir Subtle moments scenes on a life s journey 48 named from a phrase from Albert Camus who wrote of that subtle moment when man glances backward over his life contemplat ing that series of unrelated actions which become his fate 7 Bruce Grant died 3 August 2022 at the age of 97 He was survived by his sister Jocelyn and four of his five children Susan Jaems David and Ben 49 six grandchildren and two great grandchildren He was predeceased by his sister Audrey daughter Johanna and first wife Enid 50 Awards edit2003 Doctor of Letters honoris causa Monash University 2010 Distinguished Fellow Australian Institute of International AffairsBooks editGrant Bruce 1964 Indonesia 1st ed Melbourne University Press and Cambridge University Press 51 Grant Bruce Australian Institute of International Affairs 1969 Foreign affairs and the Australian press Australian Institute of International Affairs Laking G R George Robert Grant Bruce 1925 Castle L V New Zealand Institute of International Affairs 1970 New Zealand and Australia foreign policy in the 1970s papers read at the 1969 Conference of the Institute Price Milburn for the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs ISBN 978 0 7055 0266 5 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Grant Bruce Australian Institute of International Affairs 1972 The crisis of loyalty a study of Australian foreign policy Rev ed Angus and Robertson for the Australian Institute of International Affairs ISBN 978 0 207 12472 3 Whitlam Gough Grant Bruce 1925 1973 Labor in power Victorian Fabian Society retrieved 31 October 2019 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Hickman Arthur Thomas Godfrey 1977 Grant Bruce ed Arthur and Eric an Anglo Australian story from the journal of Arthur Hickman Heinemann Australia ISBN 978 0 85561 041 8 Grant Bruce 1978 The security of South East Asia International Institute for Strategic Studies ISBN 978 0 86079 017 4 Grant Bruce Flinders University 1978 Asia war and peace Flinders University of South Australia retrieved 31 October 2019 Grant Bruce 1980 Cherry Bloom Aurora Press London Distributed by H F L ISBN 978 0 86748 000 9 52 53 Grant Bruce 1979 The boat people Harmondsworth Penguin ISBN 978 0 14 005531 3 54 Grant Bruce Grant Bruce 1925 1982 Gods amp politicians Allen Lane Ringwood Vic Penguin Australia ISBN 978 0 7139 1426 9 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Grant Bruce 1983 The Australian dilemma a new kind of Western society Macdonald Futura Australia ISBN 978 0 86771 003 8 Grant Bruce 1985 Australia and the twenty first century Australian National University ISBN 978 0 86784 751 2 Grant Bruce 1988 What kind of country Australia and the twenty first century Penguin ISBN 978 0 14 010681 7 Grant Bruce 1925 H V Evatt Memorial Foundation 1989 Australia in a world economy proceedings of a seminar Oct 15 1988 H V Evatt Memorial Foundation a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Grant Bruce 1995 The Budd family Hyland House ISBN 978 1 875657 53 7 Evans Gareth Grant Bruce 1925 Evans Gareth 1944 1995 Australia s foreign relations in the world of the 1990s 2nd ed Melbourne University Press ISBN 978 0 522 84657 7 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Grant Bruce 1996 Indonesia 3rd ed Melbourne University Press ISBN 978 0 522 84745 1 Grant Bruce 1999 A furious hunger America in the 21st century Melbourne University Press ISBN 978 0 522 84792 5 Grant Bruce 2004 Fatal attraction reflections on the alliance with the United States Black Inc ISBN 978 0 9750769 3 4 Grant Bruce Masters Diane Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne 2006 The Governor s moment Grant Pub ISBN 978 0 646 46657 6 Conley Tyler Melissa H Miller Geoff 2008 Australia as a Middle Power Report of a Colloquium on Australia as a Middle Ranking Power Proposed by Bruce Grant Leading Writer on International Affairs and Hosted in Canberra by Manning Clark House in Conjunction with the Australian Institute of International Affairs Australian Institute of International Affairs ISBN 978 0 909992 55 2 Grant Bruce 2014 A young woman from China South Yarra Victoria Bruce Grant ISBN 978 0 9925514 0 7 Grant Bruce 3 December 2014 The last kiss Melbourne Victoria Bruce Grant published 2014 ISBN 978 0 9925514 2 1 Boston Melbourne Oxford Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society Pizzey Dorothy writer of introduction Grant Bruce writer of introduction Blainey Geoffrey Burnside Julian Kelly Paul Kimball Roger Lawriwsky Michael L Boston Melbourne Oxford Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society issuing body 2014 The Great War causes consequences reconsiderations 4 August 2014 Melbourne Vancouver Conversazioni on Culture and Society Boston Melbourne Oxford retrieved 31 October 2019 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Grant Bruce 25 March 2015 Crossing the Arafura Sea Melbourne Victoria Bruce Grant published 2015 ISBN 978 0 9925514 4 5 Grant Bruce 2017 Subtle moments scenes on a life s journey Monash University Publishing ISBN 978 1 925495 35 5References edit KARLGARIN NEWS Wagin Argus and Arthur Dumbleyung Lake Grace Express 18 December 1941 p 4 Retrieved 5 August 2022 McKenna Mark 2011 An eye for eternity the life of Manning Clark Miegunyah Press p 366 ISBN 978 0 522 85617 0 McFarlane Brian 30 April 2017 Subtle Moments review Bruce Grant s memoir of a full and productive life The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 31 October 2019 Bruce Grant Where Now originally published in 1958 in the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust s Australian Theatre Yearbook and was reprinted in Peter Holloway ed Contemporary Australian Drama Sydney Currency 1987 60 65 Grant Bruce 10 November 1951 Screen Review The Age p 11 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