Archived publication for February 2008 in IPA Review article
Recent publications
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History as if policy mattered
On tariffs and immigration, party reputations don't match their records.
In defence of David Cameron
How the Tories have gotten past soul searching in opposition
The world is getting better
Goddamn you all to hell: The revealing politics of dystopian movies
‘There is, of course, every reason to view the next century with fear,' wrote a New York Times film reviewer in 1976 after having watched the Charlton Heston vehicle Soylent Green. Smug pessimism of this type is hardly unusual in political...
Editorials & Table of Contents, March 2008
Rudd's first months
How the government and unions help maintain Australia's skills shortage
Australia is in the first phase of a demographically induced labour crunch. Labour shortages are not in the distance but are already upon us and will become worse.
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