The author reflects on the rhetorical aspect of the government of Australian Prime Minister John Howard. In her thesis "Quarterly Essay: Relaxed and Comfortable: The Liberal Party's Australia," Judith Brett claims that the strength of the prime minister lies in his ability to articulate ideas about Australian life. An assumption that the Howard rhetoric is about reassurance and re-enforcement of past certainties is said to contradict the fundamental radical nature of the program he pursued
This article compares the memoirs of Sir Robert Menzies and John Howard, as well as Howard\u27s book...
This paper analyses how John Howard uses debates over Australian culture, values and identity to dis...
John Howard was the first elected Australian prime minister to identify himself as a conservative; h...
The rough and tumble of John Howard's public school education left him with an electorally appealing...
This thesis argues that the key policies of John Howard were consistent throughout his political car...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of affection and nostalgia for the rhetoric and acerbic...
This article explores the reasons for the electoral successes of the Howard governement, with partic...
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Understanding how public political discourse acts or does not act as a persuasive force in promoting...
Prime ministerial power resides in the institutions of government, and relies on complex interaction...
Two weeks ago tributes flowed in the wake of the resignation as Federal Director of the Liberal Part...
Exit Right: The Unravelling of John Howard Judith Brett Quarterly Essay, Black Inc, $14.95 The Batt...
Former Prime Minister John Howard has had a long and often complicated relationship with the Austral...
Howard moved political power to Sydney. Latham may follow suit, writes Judith Brett IN THE CONTEST ...
This edited collection includes eleven major case studies and one general review of rhetorical conte...
This article compares the memoirs of Sir Robert Menzies and John Howard, as well as Howard\u27s book...
This paper analyses how John Howard uses debates over Australian culture, values and identity to dis...
John Howard was the first elected Australian prime minister to identify himself as a conservative; h...
The rough and tumble of John Howard's public school education left him with an electorally appealing...
This thesis argues that the key policies of John Howard were consistent throughout his political car...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of affection and nostalgia for the rhetoric and acerbic...
This article explores the reasons for the electoral successes of the Howard governement, with partic...
John Howard has shown Kevin Rudd how to go with the flow, writes David Burchell WHAT should we make ...
Understanding how public political discourse acts or does not act as a persuasive force in promoting...
Prime ministerial power resides in the institutions of government, and relies on complex interaction...
Two weeks ago tributes flowed in the wake of the resignation as Federal Director of the Liberal Part...
Exit Right: The Unravelling of John Howard Judith Brett Quarterly Essay, Black Inc, $14.95 The Batt...
Former Prime Minister John Howard has had a long and often complicated relationship with the Austral...
Howard moved political power to Sydney. Latham may follow suit, writes Judith Brett IN THE CONTEST ...
This edited collection includes eleven major case studies and one general review of rhetorical conte...
This article compares the memoirs of Sir Robert Menzies and John Howard, as well as Howard\u27s book...
This paper analyses how John Howard uses debates over Australian culture, values and identity to dis...
John Howard was the first elected Australian prime minister to identify himself as a conservative; h...