Dark Victory
Marr David, Wilkinson Marian
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Allen And Unwin
Publisher Place: Crows Nest
Publisher Year: 2003
Edition: First Edition
Description: 350 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. The only exception is a small inscription to the inside page. This Is The Secret History Of John Howard's Campaign Against Boat People-that Began With The Tampa And Ended Ten Extraordinary Weeks Later-after Deaths And Disappearances, Violent Confrontations In The Indian Ocean And International Uproar-with The Australian People Giving The Prime Minister His Third Most Daring Election Victory.
Publishers Description: They put lives at risk. They twisted the law. They drew the military into the heart of an election campaign. They muzzled the press. They misused intelligence services, defied the United Nations, antagonised Indonesia and bribed poverty stricken Pacific States. They closed Australia to refugees - and won a mighty election victory. Dark Victory is the secret history of John Howards campaign against boat people that began with the Tampa and ended ten extraordinary weeks later - after deaths and disappearances, violent confrontations in the Indian Ocean and international uproar - with the Australian people giving John Howard his third, most daring election victory. David Marr and Marian Wilkinson, two of the countrys most accomplished investigative journalists, burrow deep into the ways of John Howards Australia. They reveal a world of ruthlessly skilled politicians, timid bureaucrats, a cowed Opposition, outmanoeuvred top brass, subtle spin doctors - and the men and women arriving on rotten boats who found themselves ambushed at sea by an angry Australia. Dark Victory is a thrilling and provocative account of events that shatter many of the myths Australia has about itself and changed profoundly how Australia is seen in the eyes of the world. gnificant political event in Australias recent history.
ISBN: 9781865089393
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