Quarterly Essay - List of Quarterly Essay Editions

List of Quarterly Essay Editions

1. Robert Manne - "In Denial - The Stolen Generations and the Right"

2. John Birmingham - "Appeasing Jakarta: Australia's complicity in the East Timor tragedy"

3. Guy Rundle - "The opportunist: John Howard and the rise of reaction"

4. Don Watson - "Rabbit syndrome: Australia and America"

5. Mungo MacCallum - "Girt by sea: Australia, the refugees and the politics of fear"

6. John Button - "Beyond belief: what future for Labor?"

7. John Martinkus - "Paradise Betrayed - West Papua's Struggle for Independence"

8. Amanda Lohrey - "Groundswell - The Rise of the Greens"

9. Tim Flannery - "Beautiful Lies - Population & Environment in Australia"

  • Review - by Sue Bond, API Network

10. Gideon Haigh - "Bad Company - The cult of the CEO"

11. Germaine Greer - "Whitefella Jump Up - The Shortest Way to Nationhood"

  • Interview with ABC TV presenter Andrew Denton
  • Review - by Mitchell Rolls, API Network

12. David Malouf - "Made in England - Australia's British Inheritance"

13. Robert Manne with David Corlett - "Sending Them Home - Refugees and the New Politics of Indifference."

14. Paul McGeough - "Mission Impossible - The Sheikhs, the US and the future of Iraq"

15. Margaret Simons - "Latham's World - The New Politics of the Outsiders"

16. Raimond Gaita - "Breach of Trust - Truth, Morality and Politics"

  • Review - Quarterly Essay 16: Matilda by larrikin

17. John Hirst - "Kangaroo Court - Family Law in Australia"

18. Gail Bell - "The Worried Well - The Depression Epidemic and the Medicalisation of Our Sorrows"

  • Interview with ABC presenter Eleanor Hall
  • Interview with ABC presenter Richard Aedy
  • Review by Patrick Cullen in The Program
  • Response by Gordon Parker, Black Dog Institute

19. Judith Brett - "Relaxed and Comfortable - The Liberal Party's Australia"

20. John Birmingham - "A Time for War- The Rebirth of Australia's Military Culture"

21. Clive Hamilton - "What's Left? The Death of Social Democracy"

22. Amanda Lohrey - "Voting for Jesus - Christianity and Politics in Australia"

23. Inga Clendinnen - "The History Question - Who Owns The Past?"

  • Interview with ABC presenter Phillip Adams
  • Interview with ABC presenter Paul Barclay

24. Robyn Davidson - "No Fixed Address - Nomads and the Fate of the Planet"

  • Review by Arthur Lucas, University of East Anglia

25. Peter Hartcher - "How To Win The 2007 Election"

26. David Marr - "His Master’s Voice - The Corruption of Public Debate under Howard "

  • Public debate, with ABC presenter Phillip Adams
  • Review - His Master's Voice

27. Ian Lowe - "Reaction Time - Climate Change and the Nuclear Option"

28. Judith Brett - "Exit Right - The Unravelling of John Howard"

29. Anne Manne - "Love and Money: The family and the free market"

30. Paul Toohey - "Last Drinks: The Impact of the Northern Territory Intervention"

31. Tim Flannery - "Now or Never - A Sustainable Future for Australia?"

32. Kate Jennings - "American revolution - The fall of Wall Street and the rise of Barack Obama".

33. Guy Pearse - "Quarry Vision - Coal, climate change and the end of the resources boom"

34. Annabel Crabb - "Stop At Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull" (June 2009).

37. Waleed Aly - "What's Right? The Future of Conservatism in Australia" (2010)

38. David Marr - Power Trip: The Political Journey of Kevin Rudd, June 2010

39. Hugh White - "Power Shift: Australia’s Future between Washington and Beijing" (2010)

40. George Megalogenis - "Trivial Pursuit: Leadership and the End of the Reform Era" (2010)

41. David Malouf - "The Happy Life: The Search for Contentment in the Modern World" (2011)

42. Judith Brett - "Fair Share: Country and city in Australia" (2011)

  • Interview with Matt Smith "Podcast interview with Judith Brett on Fair Share". 17 June 2011. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/2011/podcasts/fair-share/transcript.

43. Robert Manne - "Bad News: Murdoch's Australian and the shaping of the nation" (2011)

  • Interview with Matt Smith "Podcast interview with Robert Manne on Bad News". 5 September 2011. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/2011/podcasts/bad-news-rupert-murdochs-australian/transcript.

44. Andrew Charlton - "Man-Made World: Choosing between progress and planet" (2011)

45. Anna Krien - "Us & Them: The importance of animals" (2012)

46. Laura Tingle - "The Big Whinge: Politics, Affluence and an Angry Nation" (2012)

47. David Marr - "Political Animal: The Making of Tony Abbott" (2012)

48. Tim Flannery - "On Politics and Conservation" (2012)

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