Trump's Australia

Trump's Australia

  • Bruce Wolpe
Publisher:Allen & UnwinISBN 13: 9781761186851ISBN 10: 176118685X

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Trump's Australia is written by Bruce Wolpe and published by Allen & Unwin. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 176118685X (ISBN 10) and 9781761186851 (ISBN 13).

Australia's best-informed commentator on US politics provides a blueprint for Australia for Trump's second term. Leading expert and US and Australian politics insider Bruce Wolpe reveals the many ways in which Australia was damaged by Donald Trump's first presidency. Seeping into Australia from above and below, Trumpism has contaminated public debate, emboldened local political and religious extremists, diminished Australia's economy and international relations—and much more. Wolpe predicts America's democracy won't survive a second Trump term. The implications for the world and for Australia are shocking. He explains how Australia can draw on its strengths to protect its democracy, economy and society from Trumpism, and where Australia is vulnerable and needs to build guardrails. He warns Australia might also face an existential question about ties with its most important ally. 'True, timely and terrifying' - Sean Kelly, author of The Game 'A timely warning and a potential survival guide' - John Barron, co-host of Planet America 'A forensic analysis of how President Donald Trump invaded Australia's politics and prospects' - Laura Tingle, ABC TV 'A must read for anyone who cares about Australian democracy' - Zoe Daniel, Independent MP for Goldstein 'This is a book you should read' - Natalie Barr, co-host of Sunrise Trump's Australia was longlisted for the Australian Political Book of the Year Award 2023.