Hawke's Law: The Politics of Mining and Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia (en Inglés)

Ronald T. Libby · Pennsylvania State University Press

Ver Precio
Envío a todo Chile

Reseña del libro

"[This] book illustrates the hazards facing governments who attempt to compromise established non-Aboriginal interests (however diverse) in Australia and this makes it a worthy contribution to the literature on government in Australia." ---Australian Journal of Political Science "In this interesting political history, Ronald T. Linny examines the mining industry's efforts from 1984 to 1987 to influence public policy concerning land rights of native peoples under the Australian Labor Party government of Prime Minister Bob Hawke. Libby provides a detailed case study of interest group politics in a federal, multiparty parliamentary system with weak parties, focusing on the tactics, strategy, and impact of the mining industry on land policy... A gold mine of raw data, this book contributes to the literature of interest group competition as it affects factional struggle in political parties." ---Journal of Politics Previous studies of the mining industry's influence on Australian policy have been forced to rely on informed speculation about the industry's actions. Hawke's Lawis the first to benefit from unrestricted access to industry sources and documentation, including mining-industry archives and interviews with top executives. It is also the only definitive study of the Labor Party government's long-promised attempt to formulate national Aboriginal rights legislation. Ronald T. Libby is Professor of Political Science at Southwest State University in Minnesota. He is the author of Protecting Markets: U.S. Policy and the World Grain Trade(Cornell, 1992), The Politics of Economic Power in Southern Africa(Princeton, 1987), and Toward an Africanized U.S. Policy for Southern Africa(California, 1980).

Opiniones del Libro

Opiniones sobre Buscalibre

Ver más opiniones de clientes