James Walter Publications
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Walter, J. (2001). "Designing families and solid citizens: The dialectic of modernity and the Matrimonal Causes Bill, 1959." Australian Historical Studies 32(116): 40-56.
- Walter, J. (2002). The solace of doubt? Biographical methodology after the short Twentieth Century. Mapping Lives: The Uses of Biography. P. France and W. St Clair. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press: 321-335.
- Walter, J. and M. MacLeod (2002). The Citizens' Bargain: A Documentary History of Australian Views since 1890. Sydney, NSW, Australia, University of New South Wales Press.
- Walter, J. and T. Moore (2002). The new social order? Australia's contribution to 'New Liberal' thinking in the Interwar period. Jubilee Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Canberra, ACT, Australia, Australasian Political Studies Association.
- Walter, J. (2003). "The changing world of top officials: Mandarins or valets? [Book review]." Australian Journal of Public Administration 62(1): 111-113.
- Walter, J. (2003). Johannes Bjelke-Petersen: The populist autocrat. The Premiers of Queensland. D. Murphy, R. Joyce, M. Cribb and R. Wear. St Lucia, Qld, Australia, University of Queensland Press: 304-336.
- Walter, J. (2004). "Aussie battler, or worldly opportunist?" Australian Universities Review 46(2): 7-8.
- Walter, J. (2004). Courtice, Benjamin (1885-1972). The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate: Volume 2 1929-1962. A. Millar. Carlton, Vic, Australia, Melbourne University Press: 363-366.
- Walter, J. (2004). Elites politics and publics. Us and Them: Anti-Elitism in Australia. M. Sawer and B. Hindess. Perth, WA, Australia, API Network: 203-224.
- Walter, J. (2004). Global civil society and territorial policy: Unfinished business. Integrated Governance: Linking up Government, Business & Civil Society, Prato, Italy, Monash Governance Research Unit.
- Walter, J. (2004). "Maggie Thatcher: My part in her downfall." Meanjin 63(3): 149-156.
- Walter, J. (2004). Why Howard goes too far: Institutional change and the renaissance of groupthink. Australasian Political Studies Association Conference 2004, Adelaide, SA, Australia, Australasian Political Studies Association.
- Walter, J. and S. Lever (2004). Cultural export and policy caprice: The relationship between Australian studies and Government. Thinking Australian Studies: Teaching Across Cultures. D. Carter, K. Darian-Smith and G. Worby. St Lucia, Qld, Australia, University of Queensland Press: 72-89.