Policy Summer 2005
Vol. 21 No. 4 (Summer, 2005)Subscriptions are available for print and online editions. 
Past issues of Policy are available online free of charge.
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FEATURE: It's An Evil Thing to Oblige People to Vote
| 12 Dec 2005Voluntary voting would not have changed recent election results.
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FEATURE: The Roads to Serfdom
| 12 Dec 2005The welfare state leaves many people with little important to decide for themselves.
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FEATURE: Why Still Worry About the Capital Account Surplus?
| 12 Dec 2005An arbitrary percentage of GDP is not the right measure of an unsustainable current account deficit.
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FEATURE: Restoration and Revolution: Understanding Post-totalitarianism
| 12 Dec 2005The totalitarian destruction of civil society left the nomenklatura in power.
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FEATURE: Preaching to the Converted? The Limits of Religious Arguments in Politics
| 12 Dec 2005Religious believers should make secular arguments.
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FEATURE: The Rule of Lawyers
| 12 Dec 2005A Bill of Rights could lead to an elected judiciary.
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FEATURE: Doctors in the Waiting Room
| 12 Dec 2005Tanveer Ahmed and Nick Coatsworth diagnose the ills of medical training.
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INTERVIEW: The West in an Asian Century
| 12 Dec 2005Susan Windybank interviews Kishore Mahbubani, a distinguished former diplomat and scholar from Singapore: dubbed 'the Max Weber of the "Confucian Ethic"' by the Washington Post.
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BOOK REVIEW: The Latham Diaries
| 12 Dec 2005The Latham Diaries by Mark Latham (Melbourne University Press, 2005.)
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BOOK REVIEW: The End of Poverty: How We Can Make It Happen in Our Lifetime
| 12 Dec 2005The End of Poverty: How We Can Make It Happen in Our Lifetime by Jeffrey Sachs (Penguin Books, 2005.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Selling the Australian Government: Politics and Propaganda from Whitlam to Howard
| 12 Dec 2005Selling the Australian Government: Politics and Propaganda from Whitlam to Howard by Greg Barns (UNSW Press, 2005.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism
| 12 Dec 2005Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism by George Crowder (Polity Press, 2004.)
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BOOK REVIEW: Bubble Man: Alan Greenspan & the Missing 7 Trillion Dollars
| 12 Dec 2005
Bubble Man: Alan Greenspan & the Missing 7 Trillion Dollars by Peter Hartcher (Black Inc, 2005.)

