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The School of Politics and International Relations has a long history of excellence in research both by faculty members and its graduate students.  The publications pages provides you with a list of all of the Schools, including the various Centres associated with the School, major publications in recent years.  The SPIR publications are those publications not necessarily associated with a particular Centre.

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How We Misread Hitler - Review of Australia and Appeasement: Imperial Foreign Policy and the Origins of World War II (Reviews)

How We Misread Hitler - Review of Australia and Appeasement: Imperial Foreign Policy and the Origins of World War II (Reviews)

Author/editor:Christopher Walters

Year published:2012

Imagine reading the inside story about government decisions on world politics. Imagine having sources which make public the private schemes of government power-brokers, often so far removed from managed political relations favoured by competing politicians. War is never an easy topic to write…

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James Button - Speechless: A Year in My Father's Business (Reviews)

James Button - Speechless: A Year in My Father's Business (Reviews)

Author/editor: James Button

Year published:2012

The Voiceless SpeechwriterShaun Crowe It shouldn’t surprise us that speechwriters pen the most compelling books on political life. After all, their primary function is to forge a coherent narrative out of a disparate reality, to create comprehensibility out of complexity. By applying literary…

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Lindsay Tanner - Politics With Purpose: Occassional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Lindsay Tanner - Politics With Purpose: Occassional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Author/editor:Lindsay Tanner

Year published:2012

Old Australia and New Australia, Old Labor and New LaborShaun Crowe When Lindsay Tanner quit politics in 2010, he, like many gone before him, cited ‘family’ as the primary reason for his leaving Parliament. “There are”, he confessed, “two little girls and two older children who need me more…

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Lindsay Tanner - Politics With Purpose: Occassional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Lindsay Tanner - Politics With Purpose: Occassional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Author/editor:Lindsay Tanner

Year published:2012

Author: Lindsay TannerReviewed by: Jennifer Rayner It is a sad irony that the Australian media's coverage of Lindsay Tanner's latest book Politics with purpose: occasional observations of public and private life focused almost exclusively on the ongoing tensions in the Labor Party…

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Maxine McKew - Tales from the Political Trenches (Reviews)

Maxine McKew - Tales from the Political Trenches (Reviews)

Author/editor:Maxine McKew

Year published:2012

The Art of Losing (un)GracefullyJennifer Rayner In the weeks since the release of her book Tales from the political trenches, Maxine McKew has often said that she sees it as a ‘second draft of history’; one designed to counter the triumphal first draft written by those who deposed Kevin Rudd…

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Political Theatre

Author/editor:Frank Baber

Year published:2012

Like most political scientists, if I were capable of doing something more interesting I would be doing it. In my case, the alternative career would probably involve music. As it happens, I can’t carry a tune in a bucket. However, that shortcoming has left me with a great fondness for musical…

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Politics with Purpose: Occasional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Politics with Purpose: Occasional Observations on Public and Private Life (Reviews)

Author/editor:Lindsay Tanner

Year published:2012

 It is a sad irony that the Australian media's coverage of Lindsay Tanner's latest book Politics with purpose: occasional observations of public and private life focused almost exclusively on the ongoing tensions in the Labor Party over the toppling of Kevin Rudd, and his less-than-flattering…

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Responsible and accountable government in Australia

Author/editor:Stanley Bach

Year published:2012

What is interesting about the Australian political system?  Where to begin?  To an American observer, government and politics in Australia offer innumerable instructive examples for, and points of useful comparison with, other democratic polities

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Rupert Murdoch: An Investigation of Political Power (Reviews)

Rupert Murdoch: An Investigation of Political Power (Reviews)

Author/editor:David McKnight

Year published:2012

Too much has been written about Rupert Murdoch. David McNight’s book stands out from the rest in two ways. First, with a few exceptions (the financial structure of the Murdoch empire, the battle to take over The Wall Street Journal, the Leveson Inquiry), it offers coverage of Murdoch’s career as a…

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Screening Gillard

Author/editor:M. J. Saward

Year published:2012

...Was the treatment of Gillard on ‘Q&A’ typical, or an anomaly that was noticed and criticised?  If it was criticised, was it just the lefty green-tinged liberals (in whose number I’d include myself), or was there wider disquiet?  Or was there nothing – was this normal, okay,…

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