
Paul Keating
Paul Keating is a former Australian Prime Minister who served from 1991 to 1996. A member of the Australian Labor Party, Keating is known for his economic reforms and his role in modernizing Australia's economy during a time of significant change. He has been a prominent advocate for Australia's engagement in the Asia-Pacific region and is often remembered for his sharp wit and eloquent speeches. Keating's legacy includes advancing the concept of a more independent Australia in foreign policy, particularly in relation to the United States and Asia.
Born on Jan 18, 1944 (81 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Australia | 6 | 5.33 | 0.31% | +50% | 25,499,884 | 119,843 | $1,380,000 | 6,486$ |
United Kingdom | 1 | 6.00 | 0.03% | +0% | 67,886,011 | 21,927 | $2,700,000 | 872$ |
Totals | 7 | 93,385,895 | 141,770 | $4,080,000 | 7,358$ |
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Australia:
Paul Keating is referenced regarding the Liberal Party's 'women problem'.
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Australia:
Paul Keating is mentioned alongside Bob Hawke as a significant figure in Labor's recovery.
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Australia:
Keating is noted for championing the introduction of a broad-based consumption tax.
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Australia:
Ange Postecoglou quoted Paul Keating after an unlikely victory.
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Australia:
Paul Keating was the Prime Minister of Australia who sought new VIP planes for his office.
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United Kingdom:
In the process he and Paul Keating crafted a unique Australian model, neoliberalism with a heart.
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Australia:
Former prime minister Paul Keating lashed 'factional lightweights' for the decisions.
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Australia:
Paul Keating is scathing about the 'factional lightweights' who made this happen.
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Australia:
Paul Keating tapped David Gonski for his board 'apprenticeship' at Bundanon.
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Australia:
This is more consequential than Paul Keating’s 'greatest victory of all' in 1993.
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