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Megalogenis, George
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Exit strategy : politics after the pandemic [QE 82] / George Megalogenis.
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Quarterly essay. Issue 82 2021, Exit strategy
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Carlton, VIC : Black Inc., 2021.
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139 pages ; 24 cm.
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Quarterly essay
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In the wake of the pandemic, will we see a new politics of social security and concern for the future? Australia faces recession. In the wake of the pandemic, will we see a new politics of care and fear, of social security and concern for the future? In this original essay, George Megalogenis explains what we know about recessions and unemployment and how governments should respond. He explores the gender and generational aspects of job losses, and the fate of higher education -- what happened to the clever country? He considers the state of the federation and, as Australia is forced to make its own luck, asks: what future for a divided nation?
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Liberal Party of Australia
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Political culture -- Australia
Political leadership -- Australia -- 2020-
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Government policy -- Australia
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Australia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Australia -- Economic conditions
Australia -- Politics and government
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