Henry Boote
Revisionist ALP remains mired in tired old ideas || Henry Ergas for The Weekend Australian By Chifley Research Centre
This article was first published by The Weekend Australian on 18 October 2014 and was written by Henry Ergas. Choosing ‘social democracy’ over the Hawke-Keating reforms is sheer folly WHAT a difference five years make. Read More
20 Oct 2014 in Henry Boote
Reform’s a dirty word for today’s Labor Party || Nick Cater for the Australian By Chifley Research Centre
This article was first published by The Australian on 7 October 2014 and was written by Nick Cater. IN 1992 Robert Manne edited a book called Shutdown that floated the idea that the Read More
07 Oct 2014 in Henry Boote
Bad Economics || Russel Marks for Politicoz By Chifley Research Centre
This article was first published Politicoz on 7 October 2014 and was written by Russel Marks. There will be predictable reactions to Treasurer Joe Hockey's announcementthat the government needs to scale back its budget Read More
07 Oct 2014 in Henry Boote
Shock of the New || Peter Brent for Inside Story By Chifley Research Centre
This article was first published Inside Story on 6 October 2014 and was written by Peter Brent. Last month in London, Michael Cooney, executive director of the Labor Party’s main think tank, Read More
07 Oct 2014 in Henry Boote
In the shadow of giants: the paradox of modernisation in the second generation || Henry Boote Address By Michael Cooney
HENRY BOOTE ADDRESS London, Friday 26 September 2014 *** Thank you my old mate Patrick [DIAMOND]. I know many of you here are familiar with Patrick’s thought leadership in progressive politics in the UK Read More
27 Sep 2014 in Henry Boote
The work for Labor’s generation X leaders By Michael Cooney
Following is an extract of the Henry Boote Address – "In the shadow of giants: the paradox of modernisation in the second generation” – which was given at a UK Read More
26 Sep 2014 in Henry Boote
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