In Fear of Security: Australia's Invasion AnxietyPluto Press, 2001 - 371 pages Part of the media.culture series. Investigates Australia's 'obsession' with national security. Argues that security has dominated and distorted Australia's foreign policy and national life, from Cook's first voyage to the current Asian crisis. Contends that Australia's security always depends on the suffering and insecurity of others - whether they are boat people, asylum seekers, East Timorese or the Aborigines. Includes an analysis of Australia's Refugee Policy and the Tampa crisis. Includes photos, notes and index. Author is lecturer in International Politics at the University of Adelaide. |
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... million were dead – 20 million combatants and 65 million civil- ians . They included some 6 million Jews brought from all over Europe to German extermination camps , 5 million more Gipsies , dissidents and homosexuals , and hundreds of ...
... million were dead – 20 million combatants and 65 million civil- ians . They included some 6 million Jews brought from all over Europe to German extermination camps , 5 million more Gipsies , dissidents and homosexuals , and hundreds of ...
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... million ; by 1962 total borrowings were US $ 418 million . By 1970 Australia was the fifth- largest global recipient of US investment , with over US $ 2360 million.6 60 Mirroring this strategy were the construction of supra - national ...
... million ; by 1962 total borrowings were US $ 418 million . By 1970 Australia was the fifth- largest global recipient of US investment , with over US $ 2360 million.6 60 Mirroring this strategy were the construction of supra - national ...
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... million of the US $ 200 million first annual grant . The Australian Government provided A $ 500,000 emergency aid in 1966 , with a further A $ 200,000 in February 1967. In 1967-8 bilateral aid was A $ 6.9 million , the amount doubling ...
... million of the US $ 200 million first annual grant . The Australian Government provided A $ 500,000 emergency aid in 1966 , with a further A $ 200,000 in February 1967. In 1967-8 bilateral aid was A $ 6.9 million , the amount doubling ...
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Dedication and Acknowledgements | ix |
Preface | xvii |
The Australian Subject 17881918 | 1 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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