The last refuge hard and soft hansonism in contemporary Australian politics
The arrival of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation on the Australian political scene hasbeen the subject of much discussion, but there has been little analysis of what itspolicies really mean. Consideration of those policies, or ‘Hard Hansonism,’ inrelation to immigration reveals attitudes that are simplist...
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Main Authors: | KUKATHAS, Chandran, MALEY, William |
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1998
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