Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s first election to Prime Minister in 1996, as well as the rise, during the same period, of the extreme-right party One Nation, signalled the triumph of a culture of masculinist and xenophobic whiteness, of anti-intellectualism, of petty-bourgeois gender roles and social conservatism that had been historically ingrained into Australia’s collective psyche. By the time 9/11 happened, half of the post-9/11 political damage had, in fact, already been done. That said, 9/11, along with asylum seeker crises, gave Howard the xenophobic “security” agenda, based on a politics of fear, that he needed in the face of a mounting domestic campaign against unpopu...
The second half of 2001 will be remembered as one of the more eventful and significant periods in re...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...
Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s fir...
The literature on the performance of Australia’s centre-right government led by John Howard (1996-20...
In his National Press Club Speech, on the eve of Australia Day, Prime Minister Howard used the term ...
The six-month period from July to December 2001 was an extraordinary phase in Australia’s political ...
sustain its popularity. From the late 1990s, the primary victims of racist campaigns against immigra...
The discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries has always been driven b...
This article explores the relationship between language and political possibility. It is argued that...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
In responding to the events of 11 September 2001—the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington—Ge...
The 's11' protest in Melbourne in 2000 saw 20,000 demonstrators successfully blockade the Asia-Pacif...
On November 24, 2007, eleven years of John Howard’s leadership of Australia came to an end. In much ...
IN HIS 1960s classic, The Lucky Country, Donald Horne characterised Robert Menzies, then at the fag ...
The second half of 2001 will be remembered as one of the more eventful and significant periods in re...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...
Long before 9/11, the conservative shift in Australian politics that was marked by John Howard’s fir...
The literature on the performance of Australia’s centre-right government led by John Howard (1996-20...
In his National Press Club Speech, on the eve of Australia Day, Prime Minister Howard used the term ...
The six-month period from July to December 2001 was an extraordinary phase in Australia’s political ...
sustain its popularity. From the late 1990s, the primary victims of racist campaigns against immigra...
The discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Western countries has always been driven b...
This article explores the relationship between language and political possibility. It is argued that...
This thesis makes a contribution to knowledge by providing a detailed analysis of how Australian inv...
In responding to the events of 11 September 2001—the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington—Ge...
The 's11' protest in Melbourne in 2000 saw 20,000 demonstrators successfully blockade the Asia-Pacif...
On November 24, 2007, eleven years of John Howard’s leadership of Australia came to an end. In much ...
IN HIS 1960s classic, The Lucky Country, Donald Horne characterised Robert Menzies, then at the fag ...
The second half of 2001 will be remembered as one of the more eventful and significant periods in re...
This chapter examines Australia’s participation in military intervention in the ‘war on terror’ and ...
It is the contention in this paper that the global "war on terror" is very much a part of the strate...