... superpower, with a population expected to be larger than the United States and China combined by 2050. For Australia, as the world grows more volatile, India has emerged as a new geopolitical partner offering hope for a ...
... and innovation, engagement with Asia, and energy and the environment. Each chapter includes key findings designed to optimise Australia's prosperity and place in the region. The future is a long game but its base must be ...
... disguise their activities within government files. He has combed the archives to compile the first account of Australia's intelligence operations in the years from Federation to the end of World War II. He tells the ...
... What defines the soul of our nation? Are we an egalitarian, generous, outward-looking country? Or is Australia a place that has retreated into silence and denial about the past and become selfish, greedy and insular? A ...
... Nations perspective on foreign relations. The second half of the book provides a wide-ranging history of Australia's dealings with major powers, the United States and China, as well as its relationships with New Zealand ...
... strengthened ties to the Indo-Pacific region, and its security interests in Southeast Asia. Australia's increasing security dependence on the US in an age of great-power rivalry is evident throughout. Author: Australian ...
... must position itself for this possibly dystopian future. About the Author Geoff Raby was Australia's ambassador to China from 2007 to 2011. He is head of trade policy at London's think-tank Policy Exchange and a ...
... times a year and seeks to explore - and encourage - debate on Australia's place in the world and global outlook. Australia and Indonesia examines the turbulent relationship between these two neighbours and the missteps ...
... boat people, rather than mapping out a larger and more inspiring national future. In The Rise and Fall of Australia, BBC correspondent and author Nick Bryant offers an outsider's take on the great paradox of modern-day ...
... have proved their worth - and which have not? And what has been the impact of the laws in Australia's anti-terrorism trials and on the Muslim community? Most tellingly, the book asks whether seeing these anti-terror laws ...
... Curse About the Author Judith Brett is emeritus professor of politics at La Trobe University and one of Australia's leading political thinkers. A former editor of Meanjin and columnist for The Age , she won the National ...
... ally or good international citizen - WikiLeaks has shown us a startlingly different story. This is an Australia that officials do not want us to see, where the Australian Defence Force's 'information operations' are ...
... on the 2022 change in government in his postscript, Curran tackles an even harder question: the future of Australia's China policy. About the Author James Curran is Professor of Modern History at the University of Sydney ...
... V of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on its maritime boundary dispute with Australia in the Timor Sea. On 6 March 2018, the parties signed a settlement treaty on the basis of the proposal ...
... Australian way of war. Hugh White is the country's most provocative, revelatory and yet realistic commentator on Australia's strategic and defence orientation. In an age of power politics and armed rivalry in Asia, it is ...
... the National Housing Supply Council and a former National President of the Planning Institute of Australia. Author: Richard Tomlinson. Format: Paperback Non-Fiction Books Arts & Entertainment Architecture Landscape Art & ...
... studies in China, this volume provides an up-to-date, comprehensive, and insightful examination of this Australia-China engagement. It will be of interest to scholars, students, policymakers, and general readers in areas ...
... , and the economic, political and social dynamics which shape contemporary health policy. Paul Dugdale argues that Australia's health policy scene is in rude health, with regular debates about major reform and a steady ...
Combining theoretical and practical information, this book presents a holistic overview of refugee settlement in Australia. It focuses on numerous critical aspects of refugee settlement which play a vital role in refugee ...
... of the welfare state, or the process of making social policy, Mendes examines welfare politics in Australia from a broad political perspective, exploring the role played by key socio-economic players and their respective ...
... of numerous works on Australian military history and defence policy, including The Architect of Victory (2010) and Australia 1942: In the Shadow of War (2012). Dr Stephan Fruhling is a Senior Lecturer at the Strategic ...
... in the event of non-compliance and broad regulatory strategies used by governments. Regulation in Australia provides an accessible introduction to regulation which is firmly grounded in Australian law and practice. It ...
... has focused on the angry, reactionary minority. But is there a progressive centre? How does it see Australia's future? And what is to be learned from the failures of previous governments? Was marriage reform just the ...
... 2011. She is the author of Chasing the Future: Recession, Recovery and the New Politics in Australia and two acclaimed Quarterly Essays, Great Expectations and Political Amnesia . Author: Laura Tingle. Format: Paperback ...
... Foreign Affairs is published three times a year and seeks to explore - and encourage - debate on Australia's place in the world and global outlook. About the Author Jonathan Pearlman is the editor of Australian Foreign ...
... its novel legal structure operate. This book analyses the interlocking legal framework for the protection of rights in Australia. A key theme of the book is that the many different elements of a fragmented scheme can add ...
... the balance of power and the confidence to have our own head of state. Stirring, timely and important, A Larger Australia tells us it is time for Australians to think big. The ABC Boyer Lectures is an annual series of ...
... the gap, and Malcolm Turnbull's tribute to Robert Hughes. Also included are speeches by notable visitors to Australia - leading figures of the twentieth century such as Nelson Mandela, Barack Obama and Aung San Suu Kyi ...
... ; that is, Stop the Boats! This book sets out the key political events and arguments for and against Australia's assurance that anyone who comes without permission will never be able to stay. It examines the impact of ...
... 's Post-Graduate Award in 1996. Sarah Murray is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia where she teaches Constitutional Law and researches in the areas of Public Law and legal institutional change ...
... and not the market - where the test is always 'so, tell me how does this bring people together?' An Australia that is Slightly Better Than Average... like the one he grew up in when there was free university education, a ...
... prose, Fortune's Fool cuts through these issues to expose Australia's current dilemmas and choices. It dissects the pandemic, global trends, Australia's narrow 'house and holes' economy and its dependency on China ...
... can tackle the climate crisis with realism and ingenuity. About the Author Alan Finkel was appointed Australia's chief scientist in 2016. He is a neuroscientist, engineer and entrepreneur. He led the 2017 National ...
... to the post-9/11 present. Though most works have focused on their economic nexus, Japan and Australia's defences and security ties have assumed increasing importance since the mid-1990s. With problems such as North ...
... administrative law as evidence for this righting ' hypothesis. They have suggested that the fact that Australia is an outlier among common law jurisdictions in having neither a statutory nor a constitutional framework ...
... World War II and its turbulent aftermath, the hopes and fears of individuals and nations. They tell much of Australia's role in that world and that era. More than anyone else at that time, Julius Stone gave Australians a ...
... World War II and its turbulent aftermath, the hopes and fears of individuals and nations. They tell much of Australia's role in that world and that era. More than anyone else at that time, Julius Stone gave Australians a ...
... of water resources, as opposed to an approach that centres on government regulation. The current movement in Australia is toward the use of markets, and numerous reforms are either underway or under consideration in that ...
Using rich ethnographic data and first-hand experience, Ball presents a detailed account of Australia's attempts to incorporate behavioural insights into its public policy. Ball identifies three competing interpretations ...
... of America, and the forthcoming The Comfort of Men. He teaches politics at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. Sean Scalmer is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne. He is ...
... address environmental health issues; and also as it highlights environmental health issues applicable to Australia, New Zealand and our near northern neighbours. It provides environmental health students at undergraduate ...
Using rich ethnographic data and first-hand experience, Ball presents a detailed account of Australia's attempts to incorporate behavioural insights into its public policy. Ball identifies three competing interpretations ...
... and Practice provides clear, systematic and detailed coverage of the policy process using contemporary examples from Australia linked into theory and practice. This provides students with a good basis from which to grasp ...
... and China.' Jon Piccini is Research and Teaching Fellow at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. His research interests include the history of human rights and social histories of international student ...
... replacement 'Direct Action Plan' is also in disrepute. Pricing Carbon in Australia examines the rise and fall of the ETS in Australia between 2007 and 2015, exploring the underlying contradictions of marketised climate ...
... changed, the persistent question of how to legitimate informal constitutional change continues to shape Australia's constitution after Whitlam. Author: Brendan Lim. Format: Hardcover Non-Fiction Books History Regional & ...
... ability of governments to plan, prepare and respond in an effective way. Disaster Management in Australia examines government coordination when faced with large scale crises, outlining the challenges in managing events ...
This groundbreaking study understands the 'long history' of human rights in Australia from the moment of their supposed invention in the 1940s to official incorporation into the Australian government bureaucracy in the ...
... than a decade on from their conception, this book reflects on the consequences of income management policies in Australia and New Zealand. Drawing on a three-year study, it explores the lived experience of those for whom ...
... areas such as health, housing, and education? Examining the relationship between the Pintupi people of Australia's western deserts, Ralph Folds challenges many popular assumptions about the way indigenous groups like the ...
... general and defence strategy in particular. Lockyer then applies this analytical tool to the leading arguments in Australia's defence debate and finds that there is still substantial work to be done. Lockyer concludes by ...
Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia provides a comprehensive analysis of teaching and learning in this field in Australian schools, drawing on case study material to demonstrate the current practice in the ...
... of Australians have seen the north of the country as an empty land, and how those perceptions of Australia's tropical regions impact current policy and shape the self-image of the nation. It considers the origins of ...
Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia provides a comprehensive analysis of teaching and learning in this field in Australian schools, drawing on case study material to demonstrate the current practice in the ...
... It sets the project in context, and provides a comprehensive assessment of the changing policy agenda in Australia over a forty-year period, using a unique systematic dataset of governor-general speeches, legislation and ...
A critical analysis of Australia's neoliberal state and role in the American imperial project in Asia. In exposing the causal mechanisms for violence and prospects for more wars it argues for emancipatory alternatives to ...
This book examines the Australia-ASEAN Dialogue Partnership since its inception in 1974 and looks at the networks of engagement that have shaped relations across three areas: regionalism, non-traditional security, and ...
... -discursive level from 1990 onwards, this book provides a new approach to understanding how Chile and Australia imagine and discursively construct each other in light of the bilateral Free Trade Agreement signed in 2008 ...
... . It provides an important and timely reassessment of the economic, political and strategic factors that led Britain, Australia and New Zealand to conclude that the postwar affairs of the South-west Pacific should be ...
... their campaigns, and raise awareness of issues in the broader community. Activism and Digital Culture in Australia examines the use of digital tools and culture by Australian and international activist organisations to ...
... cautioning against the ahistorical applications of texts such as Bourdieu's Distinction . Reimagining Class in Australia will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology ...
In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the political process is high on the public agenda. There is a perception of widespread disillusionment with and disengagement from politics ...
The years 1956-72 were as eventful as any that had gone before, and Julius Stone touched on many international issues. The hydrogen bomb and the space race were popular topics. Decolonisation and independence in Asia and ...
The authors have assembled a set of important studies that show how selective immigration policy affects subsequent outcomes for immigrants. The chapters exploit a unique longitudinal dataset that provides new insights ...
This book focuses on the making and implication of AUKUS for Australians in their relations with their own state and governance, the Asia-Pacific region and the rest of the world. AUKUS is an incipient military state and ...
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... and Debates is to expose and examine the core debates and multiple dilemmas that define foreign policy in Australia. Each chapter is made up on an introduction and a debate which encourages critical understanding of the ...
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... just as conformist and misleading as the US military's projects like Black Hawk Down, GI Joe and Transformers. In a system dominated by reactionary moguls, despite the progressive impulses of a few individual players ...
... , and that we should no longer merely follow other nations into wars of no direct interest to Australia or Australia's security. He argues for an end to strategic dependence and for the timely establishment of a truly ...
... Christine Lagarde and more. About the Authors Julia Gillard was sworn in as the 27th Prime Minister of Australia on 24 June 2010 and served in that office until June 2013. Previously, following the Australian Labor Party ...
... Affairs from 2014 to 2017. In 2019 he was appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia for his advancement of Australia's diplomatic, trade and cultural relations. He lives in Sydney with his wife Alison, and cat Genji ...
... Nauru under a League of Nations' mandate (from 1920) and then under a UN trusteeship (from 1947), Australia's primary interest was accessing Nauru's phosphate and providing it to Australian - and New Zealand - farmers at ...
... of how Queen Victoria's favourite son, Prince Alfred, undertook the most ambitious Royal tour, only for Australia's overwhelming joy of having the first Royal on its shores jolted by his decadent behaviour, then shocked ...
... and energy policy is a 'toxic time bomb' . . . Now Morrison, feeling the heat from Australia's allies, from growing numbers in the business community and from a majority of voters, needs to work out how he will handle ...
... view of the authorities, to pose a threat to national security. The Communist Party was a major part of Australia's political landscape for more than half a century. It played a vital role in the country's largest trade ...
... people they do not like. 'National security' is a major shared interest. So is racism. America's (and Australia's) recent wars have all been against non-whites. Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan are worse off for the wars we ...
... as 1908, threats the country consistently failed to address effectively. He identifies the first German spy in Australia, as well as a group of highly respected Jewish businessmen in Melbourne who were Soviet agents, and ...
... popular and prominent public figures General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK AC (Mil) CVO MC (Retd) is one of Australia's most significant public figures. As a soldier he saw action in Vietnam, winning the Military Cross, and rose ...
... an Idealist and the role of foreign policy advisers. Nick Bisley on Rory Medcalf's Contest for the Indo-Pacific and Australia's role in this new regional order. Jacinta Carroll on Brian Toohey's Secret and the making of ...
... nations. Aarti Betigeri explores the fast-growing Indian Australian community and its potential to reshape Australia's ties to India. Snigdha Poonam examines rising anti-China sentiment in Narendra Modi's India. Harsh ...
... . In The Locked-up Country , political experts Tom Chodor and Shahar Hameiri identify the source of Australia's recent challenges and suggest a better way forward. Author: Tom Chodor. Format: Paperback Non-Fiction Books ...
... Brett, Fair Share About the Author Judith Brett is professor of politics at La Trobe University and one of Australia's leading political thinkers. She is a former editor of Meanjin and columnist for the Age. She is the ...
... him in the hot seat at precisely the right moment in history. About the Author Joe Hockey served as Australia's Ambassador to the United States of America in Washington from January 2016 to December 2019. Mr. Hockey was ...
... the rise of right wing extremism, Chasing Shadows uncovers the long and brutal history of terrorism in Australia. Australia likes to assume that extremists and their dark ideas can be stopped at the border. But Fortress ...
... today, including the rise of China and the unpredictability of Donald Trump. The world is changing, and so is Australia's place in it. What do we need to know? What do we need to think about? Michael Wesley explores ...
... Party and Australian democracy are on a collision course. The CCP is determined to win, while Australia looks the other way. Thoroughly researched and powerfully argued, Silent Invasion is a sobering examination of ...
... , be it human, economic, moral or legal. In this new book, Jane McAdam and Fiona Chong find that Australia's policies towards refugees have hardened since their previous bestselling book was published five years ago. Now ...
... . The Saturday Paper's chief political correspondent Karen Middleton on the most effective way to reboot Australia's diplomatic efforts in Asia at a tumultuous time. Head of the International and Security affairs program ...
... Foreign Affairs is published three times a year and seeks to explore - and encourage - debate on Australia's place in the world and global outlook. About the Author Jonathan Pearlman is the editor of Australian Foreign ...
... , Emeritus Professor of Politics at La Trobe University 'Stuart Macintyre is the great historian of post-war Australia - and this book is no exception. Macintyre's attention to detail is coupled with a lively writing ...
... of balance in the formulation of public policy that has long defined us as a nation and made Australia an attractive destination for people from across the world. In this book he explores this balance, its foundations ...
... is in crisis - what are the solutions? This book is my attempt to find the truth about health care in Australia today; what decisions were made in the 1970s and 1980s that have resulted in the system in which I work; and ...
... had never served on the Supreme Court. It was one of the most controversial judicial appointments in Australia's history. Chaos ensued. Appointed by then-premier Campbell Newman, Carmody lacked the experience and nous to ...
... editor of the Lowy Institute Papers. Before joining the Lowy Institute, Sam was a senior analyst in Australia's peak intelligence agency, the Office of National Assessments. His forthcoming book is The Echidna Strategy . ...
... to the Timor-Leste government. She is a PhD candidate at Monash University, examining the history of Australia's Timor Sea oil agenda. She has been published in The Monthly and has long experience working in government ...
... to national productivity and prosperity. It is the foundation of a good society. "Here are the voices of Australia's best experts on our work and care system. Their evidence-based research tells us how to improve the ...