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Carol Johnson
Carol Johnson is Emerita Professor of Politics at the University of Adelaide.
Books & arts
Good cop, bad cop
Carol Johnson
20 March 2024
Successfully or not, Peter Dutton stands in a long line of paternalistic leaders
National affairs
Back to the old normal
Carol Johnson
3 December 2021
Despite the pandemic, Labor and the Coalition are embracing policies from the past
National affairs
An intersection society no more?
Carol Johnson
4 October 2021
Australia’s retreat to the Anglosphere has implications beyond defence and trade
National affairs
Whitlam’s message to Labor
Carol Johnson
16 August 2021
Neutralising Coalition fear campaigns isn’t enough. Anthony Albanese needs to evoke positive emotions too
National affairs
Can Scott Morrison reinvent himself?
Carol Johnson
27 July 2021
The lingering virus has thrown the Coalition’s re-election strategy into disarray
National affairs
The budget’s still-narrow gender lens
Carol Johnson
12 May 2021
The government has made significant concessions, but a fundamental change in attitude is needed
National affairs
Target trouble
Carol Johnson
13 April 2021
Will the government survive the vaccine debacle?
National affairs
In harm’s way
Carol Johnson
24 March 2021
Scott Morrison doesn’t just have a “woman problem,” he has a masculinity problem as well
National affairs
Have the times suited them?
Carol Johnson
2 March 2021
How different a prime minister is Scott Morrison from John Howard, who won office a quarter-century ago?
National affairs
Labor’s industrial relations gamble
Carol Johnson
11 February 2021
History shows where Anthony Albanese’s IR push is likely to run into trouble
National affairs
Big-end blues
Carol Johnson
16 April 2019
Despite moderating its rhetoric, Labor once again faces concerted campaigning from business groups