Covert forces and the overthrow of Edward Gough Whitlam: The Series
Covert forces and the overthrow of Edward Gough Whitlam: The Series
Jon Stanford

Covert forces and the overthrow of Edward Gough Whitlam: The Series

The dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by Queen Elizabeths Vice-Regal representative, Sir John Kerr, was an extraordinary event. For almost fifty years a debate has raged about why the Governor-General took the unprecedented action he did on 11 November 1975. This five-part series puts a spotlight on the on the external events that were in play at the time

Jon Stanford uncovers the Whitlam governments fraught relationships with the US Administration and the Five Eyes intelligence agencies are explored in terms of their possible significance in Whitlams downfall. In the final piece we also endeavour to piece the whole jigsaw together and identify the different forces that led to Sir John Kerr taking that unprecedented action on a glorious Spring day in Canberra all those years ago.

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/shame-fraser-shame-the-overthrow-of-edward-gough-whitlam/

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/stress-testing-the-us-alliance-whitlam-and-the-secrets-of-pine-gap/

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/cold-war-imperatives-whitlam-and-the-us-national-security-council/

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/spooky-fiddling-the-cia-playbook-and-the-overthrow-of-whitlam/

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/whitlams-overthrow-queens-gambit-to-checkmate/

https://publish.pearlsandirritations.com/the-overthrow-of-edward-gough-whitlam-a-stain-on-australias-democracy-finale/

View the bibliography for the series:

Whitlam Bibliography

Jon Stanford

Formerly Jon Stanford was a division head in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, a Partner in Deloitte Economics and a founding Director of Insight Economics.