
Australian Review of Public Affairs
2020 Summit: Meetings in the Foothills
By Lyn Carson. The 2020 Summit was primarily a gathering of experts. What might it have looked like if participants had been randomly selected from the Australian population, to create a truly repr...
Industrial Relations Regime Change in Britain and Australia
By Rae Cooper. For many observers, Margaret Thatcher's industrial relations policy was the apotheosis of state anti-unionism. So why did the British labour movement, apparently so well-organised an...
What Happened to South Africa's Transformation?
By Eric Louw. In April 1994 Nelson Mandela, as leader of the African National Congress, became South Africa's first black president. Along with the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mandela's inauguration w...
Neoliberalism and Indigenous Affairs
By Mark Moran. Residents of remote Indigenous settlements experience living standards and institutional arrangements that resemble those in less developed countries in many ways. Many policies to w...
Relationships of Ownership, They Whisper in the Wings ...
By Stewart Clegg. Business schools are in crisis. They are deeply implicated in the worst excesses of contemporary approaches to business; they are insecure about ethics, and they often lack profes...