The March of Patriots

The March of Patriots
Title The March of Patriots PDF eBook
Author Paul Kelly
Publisher Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Pages 731
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0522857388

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Unveiling the inside story of how Paul Keating and John Howard changed Australia, this record presents these two personalities as conviction politicians, tribal warriors, and national interest patriots. Divided by belief, temperament, and party, they were united by generation, city, and the challenge to make Australia into a successful nation for the globalized age. The making of policy and the uses of power are explored, capturing the authentic nature of Australian politics as distinct from the polemics advanced by both sides. Focusing on how these prime ministers altered the nation's direction, this study also depicts how they redefined their parties and struggled over Australia's new economic, social, cultural, and foreign policy agendas. A sequel to the author’s bestselling The End of Certainty, this survey is based on more than 100 interviews with the two key players as well as other politicians, advisers, and public servants.

Menzies to Keating

Menzies to Keating
Title Menzies to Keating PDF eBook
Author Glyn Davis
Publisher University of British Columbia Press
Pages 226
Release 1993
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781850651949

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This work explores the relationship of the Prime Minister with the principal forces of the Australian political system since World War II. The subject is treated thematically, with each contributor discussing the Prime Minister's links with cabinet, the bureaucracy, the parliament, the party, the media, the electorate and the wider world. Two concluding chapters draw together the strands of the analysis: one asks to what extent the Australian Prime Minister has become an American president; the other draws broader conclusions about the nature of the Australian political system that are reflected in the office of Prime Minister.

The Craft of Governing

The Craft of Governing
Title The Craft of Governing PDF eBook
Author R.A.W. Rhodes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2020-08-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000247945

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'Bargaining and puzzling; power and thought; dealing and agonising; compromise and commitment. These are two sides of political practitioners whether politician, public servant or campaigner. Understand the interplay and we can, just sometimes, make sense of the real world we seek to interpret.' Patrick Weller's observation comes from half a century of contemplating politics in action. The question of how government works lies at the heart of political science, and it has also been the career focus of this pioneer in the field. The Craft of Governing offers a tribute to the contribution of Patrick Weller to Australian political science, with chapters from leading political commentators including Michelle Grattan, Peter Shergold, Bob Jackson and James Walter. Contributors consider the role of the prime minister, approaches to studying executive government, the continuing significance of senior public servants and the nature of leadership in public bureaucracies. They also reflect on how insights from the study of domestic public policy can be applied to international organisations, challenges faced by Westminster democracies and approaches to political biography. The Craft of Governing is an invaluable resource for readers interested in approaches to studying politics and the development of political science as a discipline.

Australia Reshaped

Australia Reshaped
Title Australia Reshaped PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Brennan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 316
Release 2002-09-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521520751

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Australia Reshaped is the capstone volume in the Reshaping Australian Institutions series. As the summation of all that has gone before, this book is structurally and qualitatively different from the others. Eight leading social scientists have been invited to write a major essay on a key element of Australian institutional life. Each chapter has the length and depth of a major contribution, acting as an overview of the field for both local readers and an international scholarly audience.

Keating

Keating
Title Keating PDF eBook
Author Kerry O'Brien
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 816
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1925268489

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Paul Keating is widely credited as the chief architect of the most significant period of political and economic reform in Australia's history. Twenty years on, there is still no story from the horse's mouth of how it all came about. No autobiography. No memoir. Yet he is the supreme story-teller of politics. This book of revelations fills the gap. Kerry O'Brien, the consummate interviewer who knew all the players and lived the history, has spent many long hours with Keating, teasing out the stories, testing the memories and the assertions. What emerges is a treasure trove of anecdotes, insights, reflections and occasional admissions from one of the most loved and hated political leaders we have known-a man who either led or was the driving force through thirteen years of Labor government that changed the face of Australia. This is a man who as prime minister personally negotiated the sale of a quarter of the government-owned Qantas in his own office for $665 million, then delighted in watching the buyer's hand shake so much that champagne spilt down his shirtsleeve. He tells of his grave moment of doubt after making one of the riskiest calls of his political life, and how he used an acupuncturist and a television interviewer to seize the day. There are many stories of this kind. The revealing inside stories and even glimpses of insecurities that go with the wielding of power, from a man who had no fear collecting his share of enemies and ended up with more than enough, but whose parliamentary performances from 25 years ago are watched avidly on YouTube today by a generation that was either not yet born or in knee pants when he was at his peak. We'll never get an autobiography or a memoir from Keating. This is as good as it gets-funny, sweeping, angry, imaginative, mischievous, with arrogance, a glimmer of humility and more than a touch of creative madness. Keating unplugged.

The End of Certainty

The End of Certainty
Title The End of Certainty PDF eBook
Author Paul Kelly
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 806
Release 1994
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781863737579

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The end of certainty is more than a gripping story. It is a bold analysis of the 1980s legacy in its social, economic and political dimensions.

The 'Whig' View of Australian History and Other Essays

The 'Whig' View of Australian History and Other Essays
Title The 'Whig' View of Australian History and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Allan William Martin
Publisher Academic Monographs
Pages 290
Release 2007
Genre Australia
ISBN 0522853889

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Includes essays on topics such as federation and nationalism, the middle class in the 1950s, the first Vietnamese refugees, as well as all the essays on Robert Menzies that Martin wrote while writing Menzies' biography.