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Australia Under Construction Nationbuilding Past Present And Future Australian And New Zealand School Of Government Anzsog John Butcher

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Australia Under Construction Nationbuilding Past Present And Future Australian And New Zealand School Of Government Anzsog John Butcher
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Publisher: ANU E Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 188
Author: John Butcher
ISBN: 1921313773, 9781921313776
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Australia Under Construction Nationbuilding Past Present And Future Australian And New Zealand School Of Government Anzsog John Butcher by John Butcher 1921313773, 9781921313776 instant download after payment.

The Australian nation is a work in progress. So conclude the authors whose views are represented in this most recent offering in the ANZSOG monograph series, Australia Under Construction: Nation-building past, present and future. From its beginnings as a settler society through to present day concerns about ‘broadbanding the nation’, the nation-building narrative has resonated with Australians. The very idea of nation-building has both excited the popular imagination about what we might achieve as a society and a nation, and has occasioned despair about missed opportunities. The eleven authors contributing to this monograph reflect on these, and other themes from a variety of perspectives. They challenge our understanding of the term ‘nation-building’, reflect on its contemporary relevance as a framework for public policy and even re-appraise the contribution of past ‘iconic’ nation-building endeavours. To this subject the authors bring intelligence, wit and a healthy disdain for sacred cows. A stimulating read for anyone interested in the history, challenges and prospects of nation-building in Australia.

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