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Main Title: Exit right : the unravelling of John Howard / Judith Brett. Book Cover
Author: Brett, Judith Margaret 1949-
Imprint: Melbourne : Black Inc., 2007.
Collation: 124 p. ; pbk, 24 cm.
Summary: Includes Correspondence: 'Reaction time' / Guy Pearse, Robert Merkel, Michael Angwin, Christine Milne, Mark Diesendorf, Ian Lowe.

In Exit Right, Judith Brett explains why the tide turned on John Howard. This is an essay about leadership, in particular Howard's style of strong leadership which led him to dominate his party with such ultimately catastrophic results. In this definitive account, Brett discusses how age became Howard's Achilles heel, how he lost the youth vote, how he lost Bennelong, and how he waited too long to call the election. She looks at the government's core failings - the policy vacuum, the blindness to climate change, the disastrous misjudgment of WorkChoices - and shows how Howard and his team came more and more to insulate themselves from reality. With drama and insight, Judith Brett traces the key moments when John Howard stared defeat in the face, and explains why, after the Keating - Howard years, the ascendancy of Kevin Rudd marks a new phase in the nation's political life.
Subject: Howard, John Winston 1939-
Liberal Party of Australia
Prime ministers
Politics and Government - Australia
Howard administrations
Series: Quarterly essay,, 1832-0953 ;; QE28 2007;
ISBN: 9781863951111 (pbk.)
Notes:
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references ( p. 90-96)
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Stacks 320.066 BRE Available