Australia is one of only ten western countries which resettles refugees recommended by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The federal government has justifiably defended this long-term contribution to assisting the world's refugees. But how fair is the resettlement process? Does it always--as Amanda Vanstone and her predecessor, Philip Ruddock, insist--help the neediest of all refugees? Drawing on interviews with refugees, policymakers, officials and aid workers in Nairobi, Kakuma, Geneva, Canberra and Melbourne, this book looks at the opportunities and obstacles that face...
Australia is one of only ten western countries which resettles refugees recommended by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The federal ...
Written in response to John Locke's The Reasonables of Christianity (1695) Christianity Not Mysterious asserts that there is nothing in religion that was above reason and that no Christian doctrine could properly be called mysterious. The book attracted a large number of replies and responses, one of which is included in this volume. Browne's Letter reveals the state of Irish Protestant attitudes toward deism or dissent at the end of the 17th-century.
Written in response to John Locke's The Reasonables of Christianity (1695) Christianity Not Mysterious asserts that there is nothing in religion that ...