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the big-picture leader

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the big-picture leader

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Drawing on extensive interviews with Keating, coupled with access to his personal files, this book tells the story of a political warrior's rise to power, from the outer suburbs of Sydney through Young Labor and into parliament at just 25 years of age, serving as a minister in the last days of the Whitlam government; his path-breaking term as treasurer in the 1980s; his four-year prime ministership from 1991 to 1996; and his passions and interests since. Bramston has interviewed around 75 people who know and worked with Keating closely, including parliamentary colleagues, advisers, party officials, union leaders, public servants, and journalists. This includes interviews with Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, John Howard, Doug Anthony, Bill Hayden, Andrew Peacock, Ian Sinclair, John Hewson, Alexander Downer, Peter Costello, Kim Beazley, Simon Crean, and Bob Carr.Bramston has secured access to the Labor Party's archives, and also documents key debates in once-secret cabinet papers, reveals caucus minutes for the first time, draws on the unpublished diaries of Bob Carr, discloses meeting records from the archives of US presidents George H W Bush and Bill Clinton, talks to former British prime minister Tony Blair, and shares his new discoveries from the personal files of Whitlam, Hayden, Hawke, and Howard.Keating saw political leadership as the combination of courage and imagination, a belief that powered his public career and helps explain his extraordinary triumphs and crushing lows. Keating blazed a trail of reform with a vision for Australia's future that still attracts ardent admirers and the staunchest critics. This book chronicles, analyses, and interprets Keating's life, and draws lessons for a Labor Party and a country still reluctant to embrace his legacy.

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770

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Paul Keating: the big-picture leader
Apr 24, 2018, Scribe US
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Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
2017, Scribe Publications
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Paul Keating: The Big-Picture Leader
2017, Scribe Publications
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Paul Keating: the big-picture leader
2016, Scribe Publications
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Table of Contents

Pt.I. The young lion: 1944-69
pt.II. The Keating ascendancy: 1969-83
pt.III. Ding the Placido Domingo: 1983-91
pt.IV. The big-picture leader: 1991-96
pt. V. The lion in winter: 1996-2016.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Melbourne

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
994.06/5092
Library of Congress
DU117.2.K4 B73 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 770 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
770

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39816873M
Internet Archive
paulkeatingbigpi0000bram
ISBN 10
1925321746
ISBN 13
9781925321746
OCLC/WorldCat
953224423

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