Book
Dark Emu
Bruce Pascoe
A widely read argument about Indigenous land management and agriculture that reshaped public debate.
Australia is a continent shaped by one of the world’s longest continuous Indigenous civilizations and a rapid British settler transformation, producing a modern democracy forged through dispossession, migration, mineral wealth, and global war that continues to balance its Indigenous foundations, British inheritance, and strategic place in the Indo-Pacific.
Book
Bruce Pascoe
A widely read argument about Indigenous land management and agriculture that reshaped public debate.
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
Indigenous recognition, sovereignty, and reconciliation debates remain central to Australian politics and identity.
Australia’s Indo-Pacific role is growing as US-China competition reshapes security and trade.
Immigration and multiculturalism define modern Australia—and raise hard questions about belonging and policy.
Climate, water, and land management are existential issues across the continent.
Regional & Global Relationships
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