An Immigrant Nation Seeks Cohesion' is based on years of studying and teaching Australian politics and an active interest and involvement in immigration and settlement policies since the 1950s. This was a period of mass immigration from Britain and Europe, organised and mainly subsidised by the British and Australian governments.
An Immigrant Nation Seeks Cohesion' is based on years of studying and teaching Australian politics and an active interest and involvement in immigration and settlement policies since the 1950s. This was a period of mass immigration from Britain and Europe, organised and mainly subsidised by the British and Australian governments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Jupp is a visiting scholar in the School of Demography, Australian National University. Educated in the UK, Jupp moved to Australia after graduation. His doctoral dissertation has been published as Sri Lanka: Third World Democracy (1978). Jupp is the author of several books and articles, the editor of three encyclopaedias and the co-editor of six books.
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Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I 1. Prisons in the Pacific, 1788-1850 2. The British Inheritance 3. White Australia and the Golden Age 4. Peace, Order and Good Government 5. Indigenous Australia and the South Pacific 6. Rural Settlers, the Irish and the Chinese 7. Radicals and Rebels 8. Communists and their Allies 9. The Australian Security Intelligence Organization 10. Refugees before the UN Convention and Enemy Aliens 11. Crime, Corruption and Terrorism 12. The Multicultural Era 13. Islam as the New Threat Part II 14. The Post-War Promise Ends 15. Refugees and War 16. The United Nations and Refugees 17. Mandatory Detention 18. 'Stop the Boats' 19. Finding a Decent Dumping Ground 20. History as Tragedy and Farce 21. Facing the Real World 22. Cohesion and Humanity 23. From Nation-Building to Border Protection 24. An Unstable World Chronology References Index.
Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I 1. Prisons in the Pacific, 1788-1850 2. The British Inheritance 3. White Australia and the Golden Age 4. Peace, Order and Good Government 5. Indigenous Australia and the South Pacific 6. Rural Settlers, the Irish and the Chinese 7. Radicals and Rebels 8. Communists and their Allies 9. The Australian Security Intelligence Organization 10. Refugees before the UN Convention and Enemy Aliens 11. Crime, Corruption and Terrorism 12. The Multicultural Era 13. Islam as the New Threat Part II 14. The Post-War Promise Ends 15. Refugees and War 16. The United Nations and Refugees 17. Mandatory Detention 18. 'Stop the Boats' 19. Finding a Decent Dumping Ground 20. History as Tragedy and Farce 21. Facing the Real World 22. Cohesion and Humanity 23. From Nation-Building to Border Protection 24. An Unstable World Chronology References Index.
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