Too Close to Ignore Australia's Borderland with PNG and Indonesia.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Melbourne :
Melbourne University Publishing,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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'
- 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
- 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