In "The Best Australian Political Writing 2008", Lateline's Tony
Jones selects the most illuminating, provocative and incisive
analysis of the past year in politics. Here some of our leading
commentators and writers dissect Kevin Rudd's march to the Lodge
and John Howard's historic defeat; travel to Afghanistan and a
drought-stricken Mallee town; weigh in on the culture wars; and
investigate the bungled cases of David Hicks and Mohamed Haneef.
This collection brings together the names, events and ideas that
shaped a remarkable year. Noel Pearson delivers his most forceful
argument to date on Indigenous policy; Pamela Williams chronicles
the unravelling of the Liberal Party; Guy Rundle argues what's
wrong with the Left; and Simon Mann charts the rise of a young
technocrat in 'The making of Kevin Rudd'.
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