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Can we follow the French out of gridlock on climate?
The Sydney Morning Herald ran this Oped by Luca Belgiorno-Nettis yesterday. Interesting reading on “the power o
9 July 2020 by Glenn Barnes

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We must stand up for the principles of liberal democracy
“If we want to understand the worldwide collision of ideas which seems increasingly inevitable, events in Hong Kong are a good
9 July 2020 by Glenn Barnes

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The driving force of change is the ideas inside people’s heads.
International diplomacy required!"In a Foreign Affairs article, Francis Fukuyama argues that the foundation of any polit
9 July 2020 by Glenn Barnes

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Democracy will fail if we don't think like citizens
“In today’s world, citizenship needs to have three aspects: loyalty to democratic political and legal institutions and the v
9 July 2020 by Glenn Barnes

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A CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL GIVES A PATH TO A BETTER FUTURE
Once again, It looks like holistic tax reform will not be progressed for fear of meddling by the Senate. The Senate continues to
3 July 2020 by Glenn Barnes

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WHAT SORT OF GOVERNMENT DO AUSTRALIANS DESERVE?
“…Good government requires robust institutions, political leadership and competent public servants. But fundamentally, it requires an informed, empowered and mobilised citizenry – change rarely comes about without it…” “Philosopher Joseph de Maistre famously said, ‘every nation gets the government it deserves’. My view is that we deserve nothing less than the very best. We need to insist upon governments that will tackle the great challenges of our time with passion and purpose.” Solved by Andrew Wear
29 June 2020 by Glenn Barnes