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johnquiggin.com
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| | | | | As I said last time, Anthony Albanese has succeeded in making Labor the natural party of government in Australia, relegating the rightwing opposition to the role of "B team" and marginalizing the Greens and progressive independents. The cost has been the abandonment of Labor's historic role as the "party of initiative", pushing against the conservative... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | Labor has long been seen as the party of bold policy platforms, while the Coalition has played more of a consolidating role. The next election will determine if those characterisations still hold. | |
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www.duckofminerva.com
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| | | | | Australia's attempt to balance against China using nuclear submarines is not just a material decision. It's one shaped by over a century of deep fear about Australia's role as an ... | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | There are of course a variety of reasons unrelated to economic policy to choose between Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and other candidates running for President of the United States. But as an economist ... It would be nice to vote for someone who acknowledges that the US budgets and the accumulating US debt are a | ||