The March of Patriots is the inside story
of how Paul Keating and John Howard changed Australia. It sees Keating
and Howard as conviction politicians, tribal warriors and national
interest patriots.
Divided by belief, temperament and party, they were united by
generation, city and the challenge to make Australia into a successful
nation for the globalised age.
This book is about the making of policy and the uses of power. It
captures the authentic nature of Australian politics as distinct from
the polemics advanced by both sides. Its focus is how Keating and
Howard as Prime Ministers altered the nation's direction, redefined
their parties and struggled over Australia's new economic, social,
cultural and foreign policy agendas.
A sequel to Paul Kelly's best-selling The End of
Certainty, it is based on more than 100 interviews with
the two key players, politicians, advisers and public servants. It
relies heavily on 'on the record' disclosures and new documents from
the period. Its theme is that Keating and Howard, as rivals and
unrecognised collaborators, are best seen together, and that their
legacy is impressive, contradictory and incomplete.
About The Author
Paul Kelly is Editor-at-Large of The Australian. He was
previously Editor-in-Chief of the paper and he writes on Australian
politics, public policy and international affairs. Paul has covered
Australian governments from Gough Whitlam to Kevin Rudd and spent two
decades in the Canberra Press Gallery. He is a regular commentator on
ABC television for the Insiders program. Paul is the author
of six books: The Unmaking of Gough, The
Hawke Ascendancy, The End of Certainty,
November 1975, Paradise Divided
and 100 Years:
Industry Reviews
""The March of Patriots" is brilliant--ambitious in scope and forensic in detail. In a tale of two governments and two remarkable leaders, Paul Keating and John Howard, Paul Kelly gets the key participants on the record about events that defined our nation. It is a fine work of analysis and storytelling." --Laurie Oakes, Channel Nine News
"[Kelly] has woven this material into an excellent book which is surgical in the analysis of the tumultuous politics of the period. He combines a fascinating narrative and an analysis of contemporary politics." --Dean Jaensch, "Adelaide Advertiser"
"This is one of the most revealing books so far written on contemporary history in Australia." --Geoffrey Blainey, "Weekend Australian"
"This project is marked by the sheer scale of its research, the sustained momentum of the narrative, the clarity of the analysis, and the confident authority of the insider." --Paul Sheehan, "Sydney Morning Herald"