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Australian Polity, Volume 10 Number 1 & 2

March 2022 issue of Australian Polity

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Business ethics exposed 10(1 & 2): 36-38

Civil society

Civil society and the role of government 2(2): 13-16

Trust and public institutions 2(2): 17-22

Empowering civil society 3(2): 13-23

A stronger Australian community 3(2): 25-31

Communications

What is the role for government in broadband? 2(2): 26-31

Conservatism

The recalibration of conservatism 3(4): 36

In defense of tradition 5(2): 40-41

Making the case for a good life 6(1): 24-25

Covid 19

The people v. the privileged 9(3):10-11

Defence

The challenge ahead for defence 3(3): 25-29

Submarines and ships: Australia’s future defence 5(2): 7-15

How much defence is enough? 7(1): 14-18

Bipartisanship: the holy grail of defence policy 7(1): 19-22

The future of Australian fuel security 7(1): 23-26

Australian Singapore defence arrangement – a template

for future regional engagement 7(1) 27-30

Strengthening Australia’s national security and defence

policy 8(2): 21-27

Democracy

Human freedom, toleration, and peaceful co-existence

3(1): 15-19

The totalitarian impulse 3(1): 21-24

Demography

Demography is destiny 8(1): 3-8

Demography: a seismic global shift 8(1): 9-38

Dignity

Human dignity – the foundation of freedom 9(3): 18-20

Disability

Achieving landmark disabilities reform 3(2): 33-36

Discrimination

Rediscovering freedom in anti-discrimination law 4(1):

11-20

Domestic violence

Beyond sensationalism and tokenism: taking domestic

violence seriously 5(3): 18-21

Drug policy

Soft on drugs, hard on families 6(1): 15-20

Economics

In praise of thrift 3: 27

The limits of competition 3: 28-29

Thatcher, Reagan and Obama 3: 30

Future shock 3: 32

Obama’s financial failure 4: 26

The economic benefits of marriage 5(1): 26-31

The great policy debate: national economic sustainability

5(2): 36-39

An economic recovery 5(3): 27-35

Tax hikes and not tax reforms 5(4): 18-19

The future of Australian fuel security 7(1): 23-26

Economic policy lessons of the current crises 8(2): 3-10

The task ahead 8(2): 17-20

Education

After Dawkins 5:10 – 11

Challenges for our universities in the 21st century 5:

15 - 18

Best in class 5: 19 - 20

Labor’s education revolution: an evaluation 5: 21 - 23

The importance of teaching 5: 24 – 25

Lifting education standards 3(3): 37-39

Researching the Asian century 3(4): 23-26

Environment policy

Rivers have rights! The return of nature worship 7(2): 3-7

Family

Balancing family and work 2: 28-30

Family policies that work 4: 8-19

We need a marriage index 4: 20-24

Shared parenting 4: 27-29

Strengthening families and rewarding work 3(3): 15-23

Making family bonds stronger 3(4): 11-14

There are many things more important than working

5(2): 16-21

Foreign policy

Idealism and pragmatism if foreign policy 2(1): 48

Charting the course of Australia-India relations 2(3):15-19

Iran turns Arab spring frosty 2(3): 30-34

Australia’s near and important neighbour 3(3): 31-34

Australian cannot be complacent about China 4(1): 33-34

A new approach to China 7(3): 8-15

Our China strategy? 7(3): 16-18

On the Vatican and China 9(1 & 2): 24-26

A world order that favours freedom 9(3): 27-31

A return to strategic competition 9(3): 32-36

The Australian-American alliance 9(3): 37-40

Freedom of speech

Robert Menzies and freedom of speech 3(1): 25-29

Overcoming the threat to freedom of speech 3(4): 17-21

The more things change 7(3): 33-36

Gambling

The government’s hard gamble 2(3): 21-25

The impact of technology on government 5(2): 22-25

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