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Peter Hartcher



Peter Hartcher is the political and international editor of The Sydney Morning Herald. His books include Bubble Man, The Sweet Spot and To the Bitter End. His first Quarterly Essay, Bipolar Nation, was published in 2007.

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Red Flag: Waking Up to Chin...

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Red Zone: China's Challenge...

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The Sweet Spot: How Austral...

3.91 avg rating — 69 ratings — published 2011 — 6 editions
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Bubble Man: Alan Greenspan ...

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The Adolescent Country: A L...

3.52 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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To the Bitter End: The Dram...

3.68 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2009 — 2 editions
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To the Bitter End: The dram...

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The Ministry: How Japan's M...

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Bipolar Nation: How to Win ...

2.88 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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Red Zone: China's Challenge...

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“When Kevin Rudd announced that Australia would bid for a non-permanent seat on the Security Council Tony Abbott announced his immediate opposition. The bid would be abandoned in the event of a Coalition victory at the 2010 election, he pledged. The total cost was then estimated at perhaps $40 million, though ended up at around $25 million.16 For perspective, the Victorian Government spent $56.7 million to subsidise the Grand Prix in 2012 alone.17”
Peter Hartcher, The Adolescent Country: A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special

“Rudd claims to have had an ambitious five-part plan that he had wanted to take to the G20, whose members encompass 80 per cent of the world economy. The G20 had arrested the collapse of the world economy in 2009; now Rudd wanted it to restore it to health. The five points according to Rudd? Coordinate a green energy revolution, instigate a new agricultural revolution, increase efforts to raise people from poverty, boost the participation of women in the workforce, and urgently revive the long-paralysed new round of global trade liberalisation.”
Peter Hartcher, The Adolescent Country: A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special

“When he returned from a September 2014 trip to India and Malaysia, Abbott had made exactly as many overseas trips as Kevin Rudd in his first year. Eleven.”
Peter Hartcher, The Adolescent Country: A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special



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