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Common Enemies: Crime, Policy and Politics in Australia-Indonesia Relations (Clarendon Studies in Criminology) (edition 2018)

by Michael McKenzie (Author)

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An examination of international cooperation in tackling cross-border crimes such as terrorism, through a socio-legal lens. This qualitative study focuses on Australia and Indonesia, asking questions about the conditions that promote cooperation, and the structural tension between political and policy interests.… (more)
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Title:Common Enemies: Crime, Policy and Politics in Australia-Indonesia Relations (Clarendon Studies in Criminology)
Authors:Michael McKenzie (Author)
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An examination of international cooperation in tackling cross-border crimes such as terrorism, through a socio-legal lens. This qualitative study focuses on Australia and Indonesia, asking questions about the conditions that promote cooperation, and the structural tension between political and policy interests.

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