Description |
ix, 294 pages ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Ch 1. 2020 Vision -- Ch 2. Sorry -- Ch 3. The great escape -- Ch 4. The great noral challenge -- Ch 5. The worsld's my oyster -- Ch 6. The program -- Ch 7. A big country -- Ch 8. "Co-operative" Federalism -- Ch 9. The fall -- Epilogue: The verdict |
Summary |
Rudd's Way presents the first in-depth analysis of the way that Kevin Rudd's government worked and why Labor eventually decided its leader had to be removed. Stuart argues that, more than under any previous government, the policies and direction of Australia over the period from November 2007 to June 2010 were set by just one man - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd - until he finally overreached himself and threatened to lead the party to electoral oblivion |
Analysis |
ALP |
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Australia - Politics and government - 2001- |
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Australian Labor Party |
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Government performance |
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Leadership style |
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Policy process |
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Political change |
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Political conditions |
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Political leadership |
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Political leadership - Australia |
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Political parties & ideologies (Australia) |
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Prime Minister |
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Prime ministers - Australia |
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Rudd, Kevin |
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Rudd, Kevin, 1957- |
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Rudd, Kevin, MP |
Bibliography |
Includes acknowledgements |
Subject |
Rudd, Kevin, 1957-
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Australian Labor Party.
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Political leadership -- Australia.
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Prime ministers -- Australia.
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SUBJECT |
Australia -- Politics and government http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009597 -- 2001-
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Author |
Stuart, Nicholas.
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LC no. |
2010444408 |
ISBN |
9781921640575 (paperback) |
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