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Former PM Paul Keating critiques current leaders and outlines vague ‘Australia in Transition’ framework
The passage is an opinion interview with no concrete allegations, transactions, or new evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers only general political commentary and broad policy idea Keating blames European and US leaders for the global crisis. He criticizes the Rudd and Gillard governments for lacking an overarching story. Proposes a vague ‘Australia in Transition’ framework for
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The passage is an opinion interview with no concrete allegations, transactions, or new evidence linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers only general political commentary and broad policy idea Keating blames European and US leaders for the global crisis. He criticizes the Rudd and Gillard governments for lacking an overarching story. Proposes a vague ‘Australia in Transition’ framework for
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Kevin Rudd“rce of its strategic demise. "The failure of the Rudd and Gillard administrations is the lack of an ove”
Lauren Book“utionary classicism", Keating's new 600-plus page book sits atop his desk, an insight into his intellect”
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