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Discover *Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election*, a compelling Quarterly Essay that delves into the heart of Australia's political landscape. This *2007 election analysis* examines the contrasting narratives of a prosperous, aspirational society versus a backdrop of fear and insecurity. Written by a thought leader, this trade paperback from *Black Inc* invites readers to explore the complex dynamics that defined a *bipolar nation*. In just 84 pages, you’ll gain insights into *Donald Horne's Lucky Country* concept and the lasting influence of Paul Keating while scrutinizing John Howard's strategies for electoral victory. This essential read sets the stage for understanding how the themes of optimism and anxiety shaped the *2007 election agenda*. Perfect for political enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone seeking to grasp the intricacies of Australian politics during this pivotal year, *Bipolar Nation* is a must-have addition to your collection. Enhance your knowledge of political strategies and narratives with this insightful essay that bridges past legacies with current realities. Don't miss your chance to explore the profound implications of a nation caught between hope and despair. Add this *Quarterly Essay 25* to your cart today and uncover the profound truths hidden in Australia's electoral history.