The End of Certainty: Power, Politics Business in Australia
A Politics book. Those interested in the changing discourse in australian politics.
The End of Certainty is a classic study of power, personality, and national destiny. From boom to recession, Hawke to Keating, and Labor's victory for the "true believers" in 1993, Paul Kelly has written the ultimate inside story of how the 1980s changed Australia and its political parties forever. His detailed scrutiny of the inner working of the Hawke-Keating partnership and its slow disintegration, his unraveling of the crippling rivalries for the Liberal Party leadership, and his burrowing into cabinet room struggles over the deregulation of Australia's financial system reveal the brutal realities of Australian politics and how it is played at the very top. But above all, he reminds us of the sheer pace of economic and social change the country lived through and the wake of uncertainty it left behind. Joining The Hawke Ascendancy, this is the second installment in Paul Kelly's analysis of modern Australian politics.
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- Pages: 792 pages
- ISBN: 9781741754988 / 1741754984
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The preeminent book of Australian Politics from the 80s to the mid 90s. The first 100 pages provide a great synopsis of the Australian Economy during the protectionist era, which is necessary to understand the massive transformations undertaken by the Hawke & Keating Governments. The economic restructure, combined with the political... Definitely a very elite view of history and politics in the 1980s but fascinating nevertheless Those interested in the changing discourse in australian politics.