Bridging Troubled Waters : Australia and Asylum Seekers
Australian discussion of asylum seekers is polarised between slogans of 'Stop the Boats¿ and 'Bring them here¿. Both sides have good arguments ¿ and both have their blind spots. And both are ill-prepared for surprises that emerge from a careful look at the details: in how most asylum seekers reach Australia; in changing public attitudes; in what policies work, and which do more damage than good. This book aims to bridge the troubled waters. Surveying a wide range of evidence, it presents new insights on how best to approach a major issue for Australia¿s future.