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'On how our sense of balance has defined us as a nation and will safeguard our future.
'In the years that John Howard served in the national parliament he came to understand the special character of Australia; to appreciate its strengths and weaknesses; and most importantly to respect the sense of balance in the formulation of public policy that has long defined us as a people and made Australia an attractive destination for people from across the world.
'In this book he explores this balance, its foundations and its future. Written against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as some of the more contested political events of recent years - the election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, the rise of China, and, within our own country, a carousel of six prime ministers in eleven years - these reflections touch on how Australia has responded to pressure over the last decade or so. Commentary on these subjects from politicians, opinion writers and social media can sometimes seem shrill and divisive. Australia's 25th and second longest serving prime minister has faith that no matter what challenges and extremes threaten to upset our sense of balance, the country's institutions and people will remain robust into the foreseeable future.' (Publication summary)
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- Dyslexic edition.
- Large print.
Works about this Work
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A Balanced Prime Minister
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 66 no. 11 2022; (p. 79-82)
— Review of A Sense of Balance 2022 single work autobiography -
Warm and Cuddly : Drawing on Robert Menzies to Settle Old Scores
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 447 2022; (p. 21-22)
— Review of A Sense of Balance 2022 single work autobiography'Since his (involuntary) retirement from politics in 2007, John Howard has gone to some lengths to encourage comparisons with Robert Menzies. He authored a lengthy paean to Australia’s longest serving prime minister (2014), appeared in a television series to appraise his leadership and era (2016), and curated an exhibition on him at the Museum of Australian Democracy. And while he does not don the knightly robes that Menzies did on the cover of his volume of essays, The Measure of the Years (1970), Howard does ape Ming’s serene, far-seeing gaze on the dust jacket of this, his third book, A Sense of Balance.' (Introduction)
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Warm and Cuddly : Drawing on Robert Menzies to Settle Old Scores
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 447 2022; (p. 21-22)
— Review of A Sense of Balance 2022 single work autobiography'Since his (involuntary) retirement from politics in 2007, John Howard has gone to some lengths to encourage comparisons with Robert Menzies. He authored a lengthy paean to Australia’s longest serving prime minister (2014), appeared in a television series to appraise his leadership and era (2016), and curated an exhibition on him at the Museum of Australian Democracy. And while he does not don the knightly robes that Menzies did on the cover of his volume of essays, The Measure of the Years (1970), Howard does ape Ming’s serene, far-seeing gaze on the dust jacket of this, his third book, A Sense of Balance.' (Introduction)
-
A Balanced Prime Minister
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 66 no. 11 2022; (p. 79-82)
— Review of A Sense of Balance 2022 single work autobiography