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|a Too Close to Ignore
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|b Australia's Borderland with PNG and Indonesia.
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Contributors -- Glossary -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Mark Moran and Jodie Curth-Bibb -- The state of the borderlands -- A borderlands theoretical framework -- The research -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The sociohistorical context of the borderlands -- Kevin Murphy -- The people of the borderlands before colonisation -- The establishment of colonial borders -- The southern border with Australia -- The western border with Indonesia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Contesting the Treaty -- Jennifer Corrin -- Torres Strait
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|a The law -- International law -- Australian law -- The law of Papua New Guinea -- Obtaining legal advice and representation -- Dispute resolution options -- Mechanisms in the treaty -- Points of contention -- Exclusion of villages from the treaty arrangements -- The meaning of 'traditional activities' -- Attendance at court by traditional inhabitants -- Authority to ban visitors -- Overstayers -- Bridging the gap -- Traditional means -- Other initiatives to fill the gap -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The politics of distribution -- Peter Chaudhry
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|a The Torres Strait border in historical perspective -- Inequality in the borderlands today -- Inequalities between the Torres Strait Islands and the South Fly -- Services and livelihoods in the South Fly -- Treaty and non-Treaty village differences -- Hierarchies of privilege and opportunity in the borderlands -- Practices of exclusion in the everyday construction of the border -- Access to health care -- Opportunities for trade -- Labour and money -- Regulating love -- Disaffection, desire and the politics of distribution -- Resistance, legibility and 'dependence'
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|a Distributional labour and a rightful share -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Governance -- Mark Moran and Jodie Curth-Bibb -- Conceptualising governance in the borderland -- PNG's services and decentralised financing -- Service delivery deficit -- Decentralised governance structures -- Decentralised finances and political accountability -- Australia's extrajurisdictional influence in PNG -- Joint management -- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs -- Building Resilience in Treaty Villages program -- Australian patronage of Treaty villages -- Cross-border health
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|a Limiting cross-border development -- Limiting labour mobility -- Limiting remittance flows -- Limiting cross-border trade -- Limiting marine livelihoods -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Health at the margin -- Geoffrey Miller -- A brief history of the TB response -- Policy and referrals -- Why people cross -- Aid posts -- Infrastructure, equipment and supplies -- Access to services -- PNG patients in the Torres Strait -- Daru and the corners -- TB, the environment and the response -- NCDs and the double burden of disease -- Health security -- Discussion -- Social determinants
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