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Across the seas: Australia's response to refugees: a history

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posted on 2015-05-31, 00:00 authored by Klaus NeumannKlaus Neumann
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue that feeds the political news cycle. But the daily reports and political promises lack the historical context that would allow for informed debate. Have we ever taken our fair share of refugees? Have our past responses been motivated by humanitarian concerns or economic self-interest? Is the influx of ‘boat people’ over the last fifteen years really unprecedented?
In this eloquent and informative book, historian Klaus Neumann examines both government policy and public attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers since Federation. He places the Australian story in the context of global refugee movements, and international responses to them. Neumann examines many case studies, including the resettlement of displaced persons from European refugee camps in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and the panic generated by the arrival of Vietnamese asylum seekers during the 1977 federal election campaign. By exploring the ways in which politicians have approached asylum-seeker issues in the past, Neumann aims to inspire more creative thinking about current refugee and asylum-seeker policy.

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Pagination

1 - 1

Publisher

Black Inc.

Place of publication

Collingwood, Vic.

ISBN-13

9781863957359

Grant ID

DP120100472

Publication classification

A Book; A1.1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

[2015, Black Inc.]

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