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Rights versus compassion
Government policy should confer rights rather than privileges, writes Klaus Neumann on our partner website, INSIDE STOR
Australia puzzles a world with far more asylum seekers of its own
Swinburne's professor of history Klaus Neumann discusses Australia's refugee policy
Across the Seas (Swinburne Institute Seminar Series)
Klaus Neumann will discuss key themes of his recent book, Across the Seas: Australia's Response to Refugees: A History, and talk about the challenges of writing it
Rights versus compassion
Government policy should confer rights rather than privileges, writes Klaus Neumann
Trading refugees
There's an opportunity in the agreement with Malaysia, but the government isn't likely to take it, writes Klaus Neumann
Dreaming of the Deutschmark
Germans aren’t really opposed to the Greek bail-out, they're just nostalgic for a half-imagined past, writes Klaus Neumann
Remembering refugees
The parties are making promises like there's no tomorrow and policy like there's no yesterday, writes Klaus Neumann
Attentiveness and indifference
Two cases from Europe show that there are other ways of understanding irregular migrants, writes Klaus Neumann
Who is afraid of Pegida?
Anti-immigration demonstrations in the old East Germany have been dwarfed by crowds across Germany supporting the country's new openness, writes Klaus Neumann
Two countries, two elections
Like Australia, Germany has seen a shift in the political middle ground. But there, it’s ended up in an intriguing place, writes Klaus Neumann
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