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A Secret Australia: Revealed by the WikiLeaks Exposs

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Secret Australia: Revealed by the WikiLeaks Exposs

Contributors:

By (Author) Felicity Ruby
Edited by Peter Cronau

ISBN:

9781925835939

Publisher:

Monash University Publishing

Imprint:

Monash University Publishing

Publication Date:

1st December 2020

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

In A Secret Australia, nineteen prominent Australians discuss what Australia has learnt about itself from the WikiLeaks revelations revelations about a secret Australia of hidden rules and loyalty to hidden agendas. However Australians may perceive their nation's place in the world as battling sports stars, dependable ally or good international citizen WikiLeaks has shown us a startlingly different story.

This is an Australia that officials do not want us to see,where the Australian Defence Force's 'information operations' are deployed to maintain public support for our foreign war contributions, where media-wide super injunctions are issued by the government to keep politicians' and major corporations' corruption scandals secret, where the US Embassy prepares profiles of Australian politicians to fine-tune its lobbying and ensure support for the 'right' policies.

The revelations flowing from the releases of millions of secret and confidential official documents by WikiLeaks have helped Australians to better understand why the world is not at peace, why corruption continues to flourish, and why democracy is faltering. This greatest ever leaking of hidden government documents in world history yields knowledge that is essential if Australia, and the rest of the world, is to grapple with the consequences of covert, unaccountable and unfettered power.

Among the contributors are former senator Scott Ludlam, former defence secretary Paul Barratt, lawyers Julian Burnside and Jennifer Robinson, academics Richard Tanter, Benedetta Brevini, John Keane, Suelette Dreyfus, Gerard Goggin and Clinton Fernandes, as well as journalists Andrew Fowler, Quentin Dempster and Helen Razer.

Reviews

Sad but true: Eisenhower in his retirement address, Curtis LeMays reaction to Cuban missiles and the disclosures in WikiLeaks teach us, as citizens, the need for greater transparency in relation to our dangerous governments.

-- The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG

Exceptional, illuminating, and deeply disturbing. With commanding breadth this superb collection highlights the dangers to democracy of proliferating information control and official secrecy, exploring the powerful transformative work of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks in exposing dark secrets as an exemplar of Australian investigative journalism. His persecution is our shame.

-- Emeritus Professor Jenny Hocking

Author Bio

Peter Cronau (Editor) is an investigative journalist, and producer for ABC TVs investigative documentary program Four Corners, and has won numerous journalism awards including the Gold Walkley on the political violence in East Timor in 2006. He has reported for ABC Radios Background Briefing, most recently with the groundbreaking report Pine Gaps Role in US Warfighting. His forthcoming book is titled The Base: Australias Secret Role in Americas Global Wars. Felicity Ruby is a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney undertaking research on surveillance and democracy. She was advisor to Scott Ludlam for his first six years in the Australian Senate. Prior to this she headed the UN Office for the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom, and was a policy advisor at the UN Development Fund for Women and at Greenpeace International.

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