In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immigration and toughening citizenship requirements. To understand this proposed citizenship, this essay attempts to analyze the basic ideas of the test by explaining its possible relationship with Australia's past history and Australia's dependence on the ‘superpower' countries in the issue. It explains that the proposed citizenship test reflected John Howard's political brands and manifested his wonderful skills in understanding and exploiting the living fears of ‘the other' among Australian people for political gain in his second term. The huge support for the proposed citizenship test indicated that the fear of ‘the other' and ‘potential enem...
Australia–Asia relations are inextricably bound up with the development of notions of statehood and ...
While Australia is a nation of immigrants, not all of her immigrants become citizens and so become e...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In late 2007, Australia's relatively liberal citizenship eligibility requirements were modified, ost...
In its final year in office, the Howard government introduced a citizenship test in order to determi...
This thesis analyses the introduction and operation of the Australian citizenship test. The test, fi...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
Scholars have debated whether citizenship regimes in Western democracies aretracking a liberal unive...
© 2017 Dr. Jayne Elizabeth LyskBefore and after the Federation of Australia in 1901, successive nati...
This article identifies the specific concept of “nation” that informed John Howard's politics from h...
While the rise of neoliberal discourse in Australia during the term of the Howard government (1996–2...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In this paper I explore how recent public debates about Australian values i...
Australia–Asia relations are inextricably bound up with the development of notions of statehood and ...
While Australia is a nation of immigrants, not all of her immigrants become citizens and so become e...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In 2006, Australia under the Howard government proposed a citizenship test aimed at restricting immi...
In late 2007, Australia's relatively liberal citizenship eligibility requirements were modified, ost...
In its final year in office, the Howard government introduced a citizenship test in order to determi...
This thesis analyses the introduction and operation of the Australian citizenship test. The test, fi...
Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization h...
Scholars have debated whether citizenship regimes in Western democracies aretracking a liberal unive...
© 2017 Dr. Jayne Elizabeth LyskBefore and after the Federation of Australia in 1901, successive nati...
This article identifies the specific concept of “nation” that informed John Howard's politics from h...
While the rise of neoliberal discourse in Australia during the term of the Howard government (1996–2...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In this paper I explore how recent public debates about Australian values i...
Australia–Asia relations are inextricably bound up with the development of notions of statehood and ...
While Australia is a nation of immigrants, not all of her immigrants become citizens and so become e...
In this examination of the Australian debate on citizenship tests in its historical and internationa...