Australians and Globalisation: The Experience of Two CenturiesIs globalisation new? Are its effects inevitable? Are the concepts of national sovereignty and global markets incompatible? In this provocative book, the authors argue that Australia has always been a 'globalised' nation. Australian Citizens and Globalisation tells the tale of how governance and citizenship developed in response to global forces, starting with colonial societies and moving through the federation period and the twentieth century to the present day with its accelerated globalisation impact. |
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... Nation - state and Citizenship 61 4 Imperial Dominion to Pacific Nation 86 5 Australian Citizen Subjects 113 6 New World Orders 137 7 Citizenship in a Global Nation 164 Notes 191 Bibliography 195 Index 210 Acknowledgments This book is ...
... Nation - state and Citizenship 61 4 Imperial Dominion to Pacific Nation 86 5 Australian Citizen Subjects 113 6 New World Orders 137 7 Citizenship in a Global Nation 164 Notes 191 Bibliography 195 Index 210 Acknowledgments This book is ...
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... nation- states and democratic polities at the beginning of the twenty ... state is becoming increasingly obsolete as its power to govern domestic ... nation - state to international bodies that set rules and standards for an increasing ...
... nation- states and democratic polities at the beginning of the twenty ... state is becoming increasingly obsolete as its power to govern domestic ... nation - state to international bodies that set rules and standards for an increasing ...
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... state ' ( Capling & Galligan 1992 ) that was established following Federation has been rolled back and the national economy opened up to competition from world markets . The ' settled policies ' of Australian political economy , tariff ...
... state ' ( Capling & Galligan 1992 ) that was established following Federation has been rolled back and the national economy opened up to competition from world markets . The ' settled policies ' of Australian political economy , tariff ...
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... nation - state to enhance their collective identity within the world and expand domestic governance in a way that ... nation building through subsequent legislation and public policy making . It created a new national citizenship that ...
... nation - state to enhance their collective identity within the world and expand domestic governance in a way that ... nation building through subsequent legislation and public policy making . It created a new national citizenship that ...
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... nation - state as a political com- munity has often relied on blurring citizenship with cultural and ethnic factors that are then used to buttress or even define citizenship of a particular state , as in the German and French cases ...
... nation - state as a political com- munity has often relied on blurring citizenship with cultural and ethnic factors that are then used to buttress or even define citizenship of a particular state , as in the German and French cases ...
Contents
Globalisation Sovereignty and Citizenship | 13 |
Citizenship without Nationhood | 31 |
Nationstate and Citizenship | 57 |
Imperial Dominion to Pacific Nation | 82 |
Australian Citizen Subjects | 109 |
New World Orders | 133 |
Citizenship in a Global Nation | 160 |
Notes | 187 |
Bibliography | 191 |
Index | 206 |
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Australians and Globalisation: The Experience of Two Centuries Brian Galligan,Winsome Roberts,Gabriella Trifiletti No preview available - 2001 |
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