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Quarterly Essay 2002 Trade paperback New. Trade paperback (UK).
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ISBN10: 1863951237, ISBN13: 9781863951234, [publisher: Quarterly Essay] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In Girt By Sea Mungo MacCallum provides a devastating account of the Howard government's treatment of the refugees as well as delineating the factors in Australian history which have worked towards prejudice and those which have worked against it; ranging from Calwell's postwar immigration policy to the recent revelations of beat-ups and distortions in the 2001 election campaign.This is a powerful account of how the government played on what was ultimately the race issue. In an essay which is, by terms, witty, dry and bitingly understated, Mungo MacCallum asks what epithets are appropriate for a prime minister who has brought us to this pass. He also raises the question of whether Australia's contemporary treatment of refugees has anything in common with the sane and decent policies that have characterised the better moments in our history. 122 pp. Englisch
[Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2021]
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