


The Hawke Government: A Critical Retrospective – USED Edited by Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston used paperback: .2001 edition – in good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Puts on the record for the first time the candid views of cabinet ministers political insiders and commentators who provide a unique insight into the nature of leadership and the struggles of government. Contributors include: Kim Beazley Neil Blewett John Button Anne Davies David Day Pat Dodson Bob Hogg Brian Howe Barry Jones Bill Kelty Geoff Kitney Susan Ryan Phillip Toyne and Ralph Willis About Bob Hawke Robert James Lee “Bob” Hawke AC (born 9 December 1929) was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia and longest serving Australian Labor Party Prime Minister. After a decade as president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions he entered politics at the 1980 ele
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The Hawke-Keating Hijack – Dean Jaensch – Bob Hawke Prime Minister – USED used paperback: .1989 edition – good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke Prime Minister at the time click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Six years after Bob Hawke’s victory what is the ALP ? Since 1983 almost every component of the ethos structure and practice of the Labor Party has been questioned changed ignored or abandoned. The changes include new policies new sources of support a transformation of doctrine and significant alterations to the way the party decides on policy. Journalists the Opposition and rank-and-file party members have had much to say about the fate of Australia’s oldest party but few can give the voter a full picture of what has happened why it happened and where it’s leading. “The Hawke–Keating hijack” goes beyond the rhetoric to reveal the forces behind the remaking of Labor politics. From the Introduction: In 1973 Henry Mayer wrote: ‘Badly needed is a ing ALP and labour movement history and sui interpretations of what the ALP is all about’ (1 political developments have increased this nee government has come
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The Hawke-Keating Hijack – Dean Jaensch – Bob Hawke Prime Minister – USED used paperback: .1989 edition – good condition Get Other Books on Bob Hawke Prime Minister at the time click here Get Other Books on Australian Politics in the 1980s click here Six years after Bob Hawke’s victory what is the ALP ? Since 1983 almost every component of the ethos structure and practice of the Labor Party has been questioned changed ignored or abandoned. The changes include new policies new sources of support a transformation of doctrine and significant alterations to the way the party decides on policy. Journalists the Opposition and rank-and-file party members have had much to say about the fate of Australia’s oldest party but few can give the voter a full picture of what has happened why it happened and where it’s leading. “The Hawke–Keating hijack” goes beyond the r
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