Australia and border protection : morphing racial exclusion into terror[ism]

Sonia Magdalena Tascon

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Abstract

Australia is a nation whose relative isolation has produced conditions where the threat or act of terrorism has always been minimal, and indeed as a material event has been non-existent, as the following statement from a recent federal government discussion paper mentions: "Australia can draw little from its historical experience with terror to understand and meet the current challenge. Unlike many European and Asian countries, twentieth-century Australia lived relatively free of the scourge of terror" (Commonwealth of Australia 2004, vi).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBorder Security in the Al-Qaeda Era
EditorsJohn A. Winterdyk, Kelly W. Sundberg
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherCRC Press
Pages275-306
Number of pages32
ISBN (Print)9781420085440
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • border security
  • terrorism

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