White Politics and Black Australians

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Aboriginal Affairs
Aboriginal Affairs Policies
Aboriginal Civil Rights
Aboriginal demand
Aboriginal issues
Aboriginal legal frameworks
Australian Indigenous political participation
Australian Mining Industry Council
Australian politics
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Canberra Times
Cape York Land Council
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Colin Tatz
Commonwealth Parliamentary Debates
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federalism in Australia
Howard Government's Minister
Howard Government’s Minister
Indigenous policy analysis
Kimberley Land Council
Lake Condah
media and Indigenous rights
MHR.
Mornington Island
NACC
National Aboriginal Conference
Native Title
Native Title Act
Native Title Rights
Pastoral Lease
political representation minorities
Queensland Minister
racial equality Australia
Torres Strait Islander
Torres Strait Islander Commission
Torres Strait Islander People
Whitlam Government
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367720063
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Today, whichever party is in power, Aboriginal issues are very much part of the national agenda. No account of the nature of Australian politics, or discussion of the future of Australian society, can be complete without consideration of the Aboriginal interest. Citizens, whatever their political preferences, are learning that the Aboriginal demand for a full role in society has a profound impact on public life.

In White Politics and Black Australians Scott Bennett coolly and dispassionately describes how the aspirations of Aboriginal Australians are expressed through a political system designed, first and foremost, for the white majority. Mabo, Wik, Native Title, Stolen Generation - these are just some of the issues discussed here.

In a field so often characterised by rhetoric rather than analysis, here is an account which acknowledges the day-to-day reality of political contest.

Scott Bennett teaches Australian politics and government at the Australian National University. Among his many books are The Making of the Commonwealth (1971), Federation (1975), Aborigines and Political Power (1989), Affairs of State: Government and politics in the Australian States (1992), Winning and Losing: Australian national elections (1996).

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