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Books & Arts
We in Germany
Klaus Neumann
8 May 2023
Who’s in and who’s out in the new Germany?
Correspondents
European solidarity
Klaus Neumann
3 December 2022
Our Hamburg-based correspondent scrutinises a much-used term, draws attention to deadly policies and practices, and ends on an optimistic note
Books & Arts
Inside the wire
Klaus Neumann
17 November 2022
Eighty years apart, a private diary from the Tatura internment camp and dispatches from the Manus detention centre recount the experiences of refugees held prisoner by Australia
Essays & Reportage
Fake history
Klaus Neumann
8 December 2021
Has the significance of the
Tampa
affair been exaggerated?
Essays & Reportage
Rogue nation?
Klaus Neumann
22 November 2021
Is Australia’s international reputation really that bad? And if so, should it matter?
Essays & Reportage
In no-man’s land
Klaus Neumann
1 October 2021
The predicament of refugees at the Polish–Belarusian border evokes deportations to Poland in 1938 and a novel published in 1940
Essays & Reportage
Why, and why not?
Andrew Chalk
17 September 2021
Andrew Chalk pays tribute to lawyer, writer and humanitarian Hal Wootten
National Affairs
9/12
Jim Middleton
12 September 2021
John Howard’s response to a single question twenty years ago still reverberates
Essays & Reportage
Unpicking the legacy of the Tampa
Madeline Gleeson
3 September 2021
Can we use a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic to help us rethink our treatment of refugees?
Essays & Reportage
A line in the water
Peter Mares
28 August 2021
A fateful stand-off in August 2001 saw Australia’s treatment of boat arrivals shift from deterrence by example to deterrence by force
National Affairs
Morrison’s message: nothing’s changed
Mike Steketee
23 August 2021
The prime minister is gripped by myths about asylum seekers that have hardened into articles of faith on both sides of parliament
National Affairs
No way out?
Robert Milliken
12 August 2021
Twenty years — and many billions of dollars — later, Australia’s failed system of offshore detention lingers on
Correspondents
Enemies of the people
Klaus Neumann
15 December 2020
A sharp rise in Covid-19 cases shows how a small minority is exercising outsized influence in Germany
National Affairs
Management by quarantine?
Jean Ker Walsh
29 October 2020
Is the Border Force using unnecessary bouts of Covid-19 isolation as a means of managing detainees at a Melbourne facility?
National Affairs
“We are just waiting. We are always waiting”
Jean Ker Walsh
22 October 2020
Will ending Melbourne’s lockdown trigger more of the refugee evictions initiated by the federal government?
Essays & Reportage
Sending a message to the wrong people
Antje Missbach
29 April 2020
Australia’s immensely expensive campaign against people smuggling demonised just one kind of unauthorised arrival
Books & Arts
Getting too close
Jane Goodall
23 March 2020
Television
|
Stateless
points to the dangers of the quest for empathy on the screen
Correspondents
That other virus
Klaus Neumann
17 March 2020
Despite Europe’s failure to rise to the challenge in Greece, the “virus of insolidarity” is still being resisted
Correspondents
In defence of Europe
Klaus Neumann
13 March 2020
As the European Commission swings behind Greece, signs of an alternative Europe are emerging
National Affairs
Is Peter Dutton in trouble in Dickson?
Peter Brent
23 October 2019
The figures reveal a less than stellar performance in the state that most disappointed Labor
National Affairs
Migration policy enters uncharted waters
Abul Rizvi
18 October 2019
New rules mean the government’s migration projections could be seriously wrong
Correspondents
The significance of 1 September
Klaus Neumann
2 September 2019
A closely watched election campaign unfolds in an East German state
Correspondents
The remarkable deeds of Captain Rackete
Klaus Neumann
12 July 2019
Has Italy’s far-right interior minister met his match in this young woman with an astonishing impact?
National Affairs
Department of dysfunction
Abul Rizvi
13 June 2019
On immigration policy, this is a big-target government
National Affairs
The Keneally blunder
Peter Brent
4 June 2019
Will the wrong person be chasing the wrong issues?
Essays & Reportage
The Liberal nonconformist from Sydney’s west
Robert Milliken
16 March 2019
Craig Laundy has announced he won’t be seeking another term in federal parliament.
Inside Story
caught up with him in September 2015
National Affairs
Australia’s own border wall
Peter Mares
11 March 2019
Our “state of exception” combines disturbing practices, cost blowouts and chaotic administration
National Affairs
Votes by the boatload?
Peter Brent
18 February 2019
Don’t bet on it: experience suggests that asylum seekers won’t be the deciding factor in May
National Affairs
Nothing to fear but fear itself
Rodney Tiffen
14 February 2019
The major parties’ contrasting campaign styles have been on display this week
Essays & Reportage
What we owe the refugees on Manus
Anne McNevin
30 January 2019
Anne McNevin reviews Behrouz Boochani’s
No Friend but the Mountains
, which this week won both the Non-Fiction Prize and the Victorian Prize for Literature at the 2019…
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