Whilst public support for the aid program in Australia is strong, Australians are wary of costs and want to ensure that aid is proven to be effective. Australia's Foreign Aid Program shows how aid fits into the story of Australia's place in the world and why this form of public expenditure persists, but also why its budget and administering institution have a perpetually tenuous existence.
Whilst public support for the aid program in Australia is strong, Australians are wary of costs and want to ensure that aid is proven to be effective. Australia's Foreign Aid Program shows how aid fits into the story of Australia's place in the world and why this form of public expenditure persists, but also why its budget and administering institution have a perpetually tenuous existence.
My editor is Jeremy McTeague who I wrote over 80 articles for while I was writing for "Xtreme Magazine" twenty years ago. Xtreme might have been an adult magazine, but so is "Playboy". And like "Playboy" Xtreme was a class act covering a huge variety of subjects. While he was the editor Jeremy wrote a lot of mindboggling satire, until Xtreme's owner put Jeremy in charge of several East Coast franchises where he became responsible for sales, advertising, collections, and magazine content.
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Prologue Introduction Part One 1. The Post-War Period and the Whitlam Government 2. The Fraser Government 3. The Hawke-Keating Governments 4. The Howard Government 5. The Rudd-Gillard Governments 6. The Abbott-Turnbull Governments Part Two 7. The National Story and Policy Legitimacy 8. Professionalisation and Technical Legitimacy 9. Managing Risk and Administrative Legitimacy Epilogue
Prologue Introduction Part One 1. The Post-War Period and the Whitlam Government 2. The Fraser Government 3. The Hawke-Keating Governments 4. The Howard Government 5. The Rudd-Gillard Governments 6. The Abbott-Turnbull Governments Part Two 7. The National Story and Policy Legitimacy 8. Professionalisation and Technical Legitimacy 9. Managing Risk and Administrative Legitimacy Epilogue
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