'This short book focuses on Harold Holt's political philosophy and its expression in what I have ...
The Indonesian invasion of the former Portuguese colony of East Timor in 1975 was opposed by a co...
This collection of essays from ex-soldiers, military historians, chaplains and psychologists exam...
'A masterpiece of analysis of the politics of transformative change.' - Otago Daily TimesIn the a...
Since 1967 more than 25,000 students have graduated from UNSW after studying at Duntroon, HMAS Cr...
No-one in the Australian government or Army could have predicted that in the 25 years following t...
In this challenging and provocative book, Tom Frame, one of Australia's best-known writers on rel...
Philip Ruddock was commended for conviction and condemned for cruelty in his management of Austra...
The Liberal-National Party Coalition was elected to office on 2 March 1996 and continued in power...
Australia is an early adopter of new technology and Australians are usually receptive to practica...
Events at Abu Ghraib prison and the 1968 My Lai Massacre show that the behaviour of the military ...
In Anglicans in Australia, bishop and theological commentator Tom Frame identifies the faultlines...
The Australian first responder community - police, ambulance, firefighters, emergency services an...
Who defines the public interest? As the contributors to the collection have shown, the question i...
How is the public interest best served? It is one thing to define the public interest… it ...
'Given the importance of ability, judgment, leadership and discipline to the effective performanc...
Tony Eggleton AO CVO was intimately involved in the advent of Australian television; the loss of ...
The Long Road analyses the successes and failures of ADF's 'train, advise, assist' missions in Ir...
Charles Darwin's profound influence on Australian thinking is explored from a variety of position...
Few periods in Australian political history have generated more controversy than 2001-2004. Trial...
Contributors explore the early debate between grieving families and veterans about whether Anzac ...
'Living by the Sword' is a critique of the Australian military experience from a Christian ethica...
'Children on Demand' examines the ethics of various forms of alternative parenthood, focusing spe...
The years 1997-2001 were eventful ones for the Howard Government. This second volume of the Howar...
In the first of four volumes on the Howard Government's nearly 12 years in office, The Ascent to ...
This comprehensive history of the Royal Australian Navy covers the naval branch of the Australian...