In the continuing debates about the relative importance of conservatism and liberalism in the history of the Australian Liberal Party, one important dimension remains absent. Liberal developmentalism as an important anti‐conservative strand of thought was critical to the party's formative years after the Second World War as a party of government. The importance of this facet of liberalism is illustrated here by reference to the role of long‐serving Minister for Territories Paul Hasluck in overseeing development in Papua and New Guinea (PNG). Hasluck and the Australian Administration formulated policy intended to secure the indigenous population on rural smallholdings at higher standards of living before industrialisation's anticipated effec...
The Liberal Party of Australia was founded in 1944, came to power in 1949 and governed, in coalitio...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
© 1962 Katharine Ogilvie HolgateThe liberal party of Australia is a collective of six state division...
This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial deve...
This paper is a study of the vision held at the beginning of the 1960s by Paul Hasluck, the minister...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
One of the paradoxes of the Howard era of liberal reforms is that they appear to have been partly un...
As Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd made critical statements on the approach of the Howard government to...
John Howard was the first elected Australian prime minister to identify himself as a conservative; h...
Since the fall of the \u27Australian settlement\u27 a large amount of political history has been wri...
Studies examining opposition transition to government processes and planning usually emphasise the r...
"The Northern Territory Intervention was controversial because many of the rights, liberties, and pr...
Contains a discussion on liberalism and conservatism, and reviews of two books both coming from the ...
This thesis studies intellectual conservatism in Australia in the 1950s and, by placing the emphasis...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
The Liberal Party of Australia was founded in 1944, came to power in 1949 and governed, in coalitio...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
© 1962 Katharine Ogilvie HolgateThe liberal party of Australia is a collective of six state division...
This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial deve...
This paper is a study of the vision held at the beginning of the 1960s by Paul Hasluck, the minister...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
One of the paradoxes of the Howard era of liberal reforms is that they appear to have been partly un...
As Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd made critical statements on the approach of the Howard government to...
John Howard was the first elected Australian prime minister to identify himself as a conservative; h...
Since the fall of the \u27Australian settlement\u27 a large amount of political history has been wri...
Studies examining opposition transition to government processes and planning usually emphasise the r...
"The Northern Territory Intervention was controversial because many of the rights, liberties, and pr...
Contains a discussion on liberalism and conservatism, and reviews of two books both coming from the ...
This thesis studies intellectual conservatism in Australia in the 1950s and, by placing the emphasis...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
The Liberal Party of Australia was founded in 1944, came to power in 1949 and governed, in coalitio...
Between 1951 and 1953, Commonwealth Minister for Territories, Paul Hasluck, oversaw the drafting of ...
© 1962 Katharine Ogilvie HolgateThe liberal party of Australia is a collective of six state division...