This paper examines the 1980s restructuring of the Australian economy from the perspective of two contending paradigms. After World War II Australia sheltered its economy from international competition. McEwenite "protection-all-round" - constituted this "politics of domestic defence". In consequence, by the 1980s Australian governments faced the problem of ridding the Australian economy of the endemic inefficiencies of this post-war form of the "Australian Settlement" model and developing a new model to make Australia internationally competitive. This paper traces the attempts by the Labor governments of Australia in the 1980s and early 1990s to reshape the Australian economy. Reforms of the political and administrative structures and prac...