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The year of Heinz Wolfgang Arndt's birth, 1915, was not a good time for a German boy to be born. ...
The Terra Australis series, focusing on work achieved by the Centre for Archaeological Research a...
Fighting Australia's Cold War: The Nexus of Strategy and Operations in a Multipolar Asia, 1945-1965
In the Eye of the Storm: Jai Ram Reddy and the Politics of Postcolonial Fiji
The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins: Australian Government Administration in the Post-W...
They Came to Murramarang: A History of Murramarang, Kioloa and Bawley Point
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Tulagi: Pacific Outpost of British Empire
From modest beginnings in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has become the...
The personality cult of Stalin in Soviet posters, 1929-1953: Archetypes, inventions and fabrications
Creative Frictions explores the relationship between visionary aspects of practice and policy. De...
Modern science communication has emerged in the twentieth century as a field of study, a body of ...
This edited collection brings together two approaches to the study of corruption - the first repr...
In from the Cold: Reflections on Australia's Korean War
Cooperative Evolution: Reclaiming Darwin's Vision
Britain's Second Embassy to China: Lord Amherst's 'Special Mission' to the Jiaqing Emperor in 1816
'For centuries, law was used to subordinate women and exclude them from the public sphere, so it ...
The global system of alliances that the United States built after the Second World War underpinne...
Important policy problems rarely fit neatly within existing territorial boundaries. More difficul...
A Genealogy of Bamboo Diplomacy: The Politics of Thai Détente with Russia and China
Using data from the 1995 National Health Survey (NHS) this study asks the question-what is the re...
Qaqet is a non-Austronesian language, spoken by about 15,000 people in East New Britain, Papua Ne...
Sharpening the Sword of State: Building executive capacities in the public services of the Asia-P...
In 1985 Val Plumwood was attacked by a crocodile while kayaking alone in the Kakadu national park...
In the first integrated biographical study of his work, this book situates British historian Raph...
Although there are many books on project management, few address the issues associated with scien...
Humanities Research Centre: A history of the first 30 years of the HRC at The Australian National...
Performance Measurement, Reporting, Obstacles and Accountability: Recent Trends and Future Direct...
This collection of papers, the third in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austro...
Intermediate Ancient Greek Language is a series of Lessons and Exercises intended for students wh...
Aboriginal Placenames: Naming and Re-naming the Australian Landscape
East Timor's violent transition to independence, which began early in 1999, presented the Austral...
Measuring and Promoting Wellbeing: How Important is Economic Growth?
State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years
State, Communities and Forests In Contemporary Borneo
'Now is the Psychological Moment': Earle Page and the Imagining of Australia
Pillars and Shadows: Statebuilding as peacebuilding in Solomon Islands
Abbott's Gambit: The 2013 Australian Federal Election
Sound Citizens: Australian Women Broadcasters Claim their Voice, 1923-1956
Australian Political Lives: Chronicling political careers and administrative histories
The epic of King Gesar of Ling is the national oral epic of Tibet, sung by itinerant bards in the...
Australian Department Heads Under Howard: Career Paths and Practice: Collected Articles from The ...
Songs of the Empty Place: The Memorial Poetry of the Foi of the Southern Highlands Province of Pa...
In The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific, a number of prominent regional specialists...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation now of almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt...