51st State?

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Explore the intricate relationship between Australia and the United States through Dennis Altman's thought-provoking work, '51st State?'. This compelling trade paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2006, delves into the profound impact of U.S. influence on Australian sovereignty and identity. With its 144 pages of insightful analysis, this book articulates how successive Australian prime ministers, particularly John Howard, have embraced neo-liberal policies that mirror those of the United States. Altman asserts that while Australia's foreign and domestic policies reveal an unsettling alignment with U.S. paradigms, the resilience of the Australian social contract plays a crucial role in shaping our national identity. This book challenges readers to ponder critical questions about Australia’s future trajectory and its relationship with power dynamics in the region. A significant read for anyone interested in Australian politics, U.S.-Australia relations, and the implications of global neo-liberalism, '51st State?' offers a sophisticated meditation that encourages reflection on our international standing and domestic policies. Enhance your understanding of these pressing issues by adding this vital text to your collection today.

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