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James Jupp

James Jupp is a British-Australian political scientist who has published widely on the history of migration and immigration policy. He is the author of An Immigrant Nation Seeks Cohesion: Australia from 1788 (2018) and from 1988 to 2012, he was Director of the Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies at ANU.

James Jupp reviews 'The Politics of the Future: The role of social movements' by Christine Jennett and Randal G. Stewart

April 1990, no. 119 12 September 2022
Twenty years ago there was a fashion in American political science of putting together collections of articles under a generic title such as ‘Political Parties in Developing Nations’. As with so many other American fashions, this spread to Australia and the edited collection is now common­place in the social sciences. The problem with all such collections, and it applies to this one, is th ... (read more)

James Jupp reviews 'Surrender Australia? Essays in the study and uses of Australian history' edited by Andrew Markus and M.C. Ricklefs

May 1985, no. 70 01 May 1985
At the August 1984 conference of Australian historians, the Public Lecture Theatre at Melbourne University was packed to hear a panel of distinguished colleagues discuss Geoffrey Blainey’s creation of the public debate on Asian immigration. Blainey did not attend. His mentor Manning Clark did, though he refused to denounce his most famous pupil. Surrender Australia? is largely the product of tha ... (read more)