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    Rights versus compassion

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    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

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    Swinburne's professor of history Klaus Neumann discusses Australia's refugee policy

    Across the Seas (Swinburne Institute Seminar Series)

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    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

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    Government policy should confer rights rather than privileges, writes Klaus Neumann

    Trading refugees

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    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

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    Germans aren’t really opposed to the Greek bail-out, they're just nostalgic for a half-imagined past, writes Klaus Neumann

    Remembering refugees

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    The parties are making promises like there's no tomorrow and policy like there's no yesterday, writes Klaus Neumann

    Attentiveness and indifference

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    Two cases from Europe show that there are other ways of understanding irregular migrants, writes Klaus Neumann

    Who is afraid of Pegida?

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    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

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    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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