This book explores the experiences of the Indochines in Australia over twenty years. The analysis is driven by the question: is Australian society still sufficiently open in its structures and social attitudes to allow Indochines to advance in the ways that earlier immigrants have?
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Nancy Viviani is Professor of International Politics at Griffith University in Queensland. She was formerly Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University and has held senior appointments in government and in the United Nations.
Book by Viviani Nancy
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Soft cover. Condizione: Good. Many pages have underlining. Otherwise in very good condition with only very light wear to cover and uncreased spine. 1996 paperback. The photo is of the actual book you will receive. Fast dispatch from UK seller. Codice articolo 08836
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Indochinese in Australia 1975-1995: From Burnt Boats to Barbecues looks at five major issues that are important to Indochinese and to other Australians: the politics of entry and settlement; residential concentration; employment and unemployment; Indochinese living inside and outside their communities; and social relations between Indochinese and Australians. Codice articolo 001726
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