December 21, 2007
An Australian Scholar at Harvard Ponders How the Recent Election Will Affect That Nation's Policies
What will the recent election of a Labor Party government in Australia mean for the country's academic, cultural, and political life, and for foreign relations?
Stuart Macintyre, one of Australia's leading historians, talked to The Chronicle recently about the likely results of the electoral success of the Australian Labor Party, whose leader, Kevin Rudd, a career diplomat who entered Parliament in 1998, was sworn in as prime minister this month. He replaced John Howard,
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