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This book examines recent changes to Indigenous policy in English-speaking settler states, and locates them within the broader shift from social to neo-liberal framings of citizen-state relations via a case study of Australian federal policy between 2000 and 2007.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Neoliberal Colonialism
3. Analysing Neoliberalism and Settler Colonialism
4. Policy: Assuming Sovereignty
5. Australian Indigenous Policy 2000-2007
6. Redefining the 'Aboriginal Problem'
7. Building Capacity
8. Authoritarian Paternalism
9. Conclusion