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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Labor insiders' account of politics and policy in Australia during the global financial crisis.Why does Australia, a nation with one of the world's best economies, have such a dim view of its own performance? Why does it see itself as worse off than some of the basket-case economies of southern Europe? How did a country that was smart enough to avoid recession and mass unemployment despite a global meltdown get so down on itself?In Glory Daze Jim Chalmers argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of national self-esteem.This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Chalmers concludes that unless a stop is put to the poisonous politics of recent years, Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising our ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of Australian self-esteem. This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Jim Chalmers concludes that Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising its ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780522864137
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Labor insiders' account of politics and policy in Australia during the global financial crisis.Why does Australia, a nation with one of the world's best economies, have such a dim view of its own performance? Why does it see itself as worse off than some of the basket-case economies of southern Europe? How did a country that was smart enough to avoid recession and mass unemployment despite a global meltdown get so down on itself?In Glory Daze Jim Chalmers argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of national self-esteem.This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Chalmers concludes that unless a stop is put to the poisonous politics of recent years, Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising our ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of Australian self-esteem. This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Jim Chalmers concludes that Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising its ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780522864137
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Labor insiders' account of politics and policy in Australia during the global financial crisis.Why does Australia, a nation with one of the world's best economies, have such a dim view of its own performance? Why does it see itself as worse off than some of the basket-case economies of southern Europe? How did a country that was smart enough to avoid recession and mass unemployment despite a global meltdown get so down on itself?In Glory Daze Jim Chalmers argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of national self-esteem.This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Chalmers concludes that unless a stop is put to the poisonous politics of recent years, Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising our ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of Australian self-esteem. This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Jim Chalmers concludes that Australia runs the risk of squandering existing national advantages and compromising its ability to tackle the challenges of the future. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780522864137
Book Description Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Argues that the combination of hyper-partisanship and self-serving incentives in politics have resulted in a deficit of Australian self-esteem. This insider account provides a unique perspective on national identity. Jim Chalmers concludes that Australia ru. Seller Inventory # 737207615