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Alex McDermott

Keating’s strategic illusion dies hard

The former prime minister’s timid isolationism, leaving others to do the heavy lifting, has its roots deep in Labor’s history.

Paul Keating’s 80th birthday interview with The Australian Financial Review showed there is still a lot of life left in the now octogenarian former prime minister and treasurer.

Yet it also revealed that his strategic vision for modern Australia is myopically constrained by the Labor Party’s “defence of Australia” mythology. It’s almost as if Keating has been taken possession of by the ghost of John Curtin, and not in a good way.

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Alex McDermott is a freelance historian

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