The Longest Decade

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Scribe Publications, Apr 1, 2009 - Political Science - 410 pages
Arguing that Paul Keating and John Howard are the twin architects of a political, economic, and social revolution, this investigation tells the story of how these two politicians carried Australia through a period of trauma and on to an era of unprecedented affluence. Between them, they altered the nation's body-clock, dominating 30 years of power as both treasurers and prime ministers. Based on exclusive interviews with both Keating and Howard, this is a brilliant, nonpartisan analysis of the forces that shape Australia today. This substantially revised and updated edition also discusses the termination of the Keating-Howard era.

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About the author (2009)

George Megalogenis is a senior feature writer for The Australian and a former member of the Canberra press gallery. He is the author of Faultlines: Race, Work, and the Politics of Changing Australia.