
Paul Strangio
Paul Strangio is an esteemed Australian political analyst and emeritus professor at Monash University, known for his expertise in political history and party dynamics in Australia. His research often focuses on the Labor Party and its economic policies, as well as the perceptions surrounding them. Strangio has contributed to the understanding of how class-based prejudices influence voter attitudes towards political parties, particularly regarding their economic management capabilities.
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Political historian Paul Strangio commented on Ley’s message of modernising the party.
Pauline Hanson tests Coalition over net zero and looks to swoop on Coalition defectorsPolitical historian Paul Strangio says people who forecast a livelier debate within Labor on policy questions are likely to be disappointed.
Albanese, Wong, Plibersek backing Trump’s Iran strikes breaks from old guardHistorian Paul Strangio sees this as the biggest watershed moment since the 2001 election.
Where to now for the Liberal Party?Politics professor Paul Strangio emphasized that Dutton's positions had parallels to Trump's style.
Kehrtwende in Australien: Anthony Albanese bleibt PremierministerPaul Strangio, emeritus professor of politics at Monash University, suggests a class-based prejudice historically caused voters to doubt Labor’s economic credentials.
Labor can’t manage the economy, right? The claim by Dutton and co doesn’t stand up
































