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51st State?

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I currently do not have specific information on any awards, prizes, or nominations that 51st State? by Dennis Altman may have received. The book, categorised under Politics & Current Affairs, explores themes around Australia's political and cultural relationship with the United States. For the most accurate and updated details on its accolades, consulting a specialised book awards database or the publisher's official announcements would be recommended.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by the complexities of international relations, especially the influence of the United States on global politics. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of the cultural and political dynamics that shape the relationship between America and its allies, particularly Australia. With insightful commentary on globalisation and sovereignty, it's a fascinating read for anyone interested in how power dynamics and cultural exchanges shape the modern world.

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51st State?

Poses the question: are Australian politics being Americanised? While Australian prime ministers, since Harold Holt, have desired close relationships with the White House, John Howard has initiated economic, geo-political, and military policies that link the two countries even more closely.

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Australian prime ministers since Harold Holt have all fostered close relationships with the United States, but John Howard has initiated economic and military policies that have bound the two countries even tighter. As a result, many Australians now believe that not only our sovereignty but also our very identity as a nation is under threat, and that we are fast becoming America’s 51st state.

If this view is correct, it should be reflected not only in our foreign policy but also in our domestic policies. Indeed, the weakening of social safety nets, the privatisation of areas long seen as government responsibilities, and the signing of the Free Trade Agreement all point to the triumph of US-style neo-liberalism. Yet, as Dennis Altman shows, the story is not so simple.

Even as official rhetoric immerses us ever deeper into the US worldview, the resilience of the Australian social contract is imposing real limits on the application of neo-liberal principles. And, despite his enthusiastic membership of the coalition of the willing, Howard has assiduously cultivated economic and political ties within our region which, as the global balance of power shifts, will become increasingly relevant.

In this elegant and sophisticated meditation on Australian identity, Altman suggests that the tendency to attribute malign American influence to everything we dislike about the contemporary world is the flipside of seeing the US as the only model worthy of emulation, and serves to conceal the deeper questions we faceβ€”namely, how does Australia imagine its future?

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Dennis Altman's 51st State? is praised for examining the impact of Americanisation on Australia, discussing cultural, political, and economic influences. Reviewers highlight its thought-provoking nature, describing it as both refreshing and moderate in tone, which contrasts with more heated debates. It is recommended as insightful reading for understanding Australia's positioning in a US-centric world and for those seeking to navigate future relationships.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781920769987

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2006

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 156g

Pages: 144

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