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Type: News article / interview transcript / book review
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This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029561) containing an article or interview with former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. Keating discusses the state of the Australian Labor Party, his book 'After Words', and critiques the leadership styles of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel while praising Deng Xiaoping. He also predicts a 2050 world order dominated economically by China, the US, and India. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Paul Keating Interviewee / Former Australian Prime Minister
Discussing his book 'After Words', criticizing modern leadership, and analyzing geopolitics.
Barack Obama US President
Criticized by Keating for acting as a mediator rather than a leader; text speculates on him not getting a second term.
Angela Merkel German Chancellor
Criticized by Keating as a 'worry-wart' who assesses rather than leads.
Deng Xiaoping Former Chinese Leader
Praised by Keating as the 20th-century leader with the most influence on the coming century.
Mikhail Gorbachev Former Soviet Leader
Compared to Deng Xiaoping regarding walking away from ideology.
Roosevelt Historical Figure
Mentioned in comparison to Deng Xiaoping.
Churchill Historical Figure
Mentioned in comparison to Deng Xiaoping.
Stalin Historical Figure
Mentioned in comparison to Deng Xiaoping.
Mao Historical Figure
Mentioned in comparison to Deng Xiaoping.

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Undated (Circa 2011-2012)
Interview with Paul Keating regarding his book 'After Words' and global politics.
Unknown (Interview setting)
Paul Keating Interviewer (unnamed)

Relationships (1)

Paul Keating Former Leader/Critic Australian Labor Party
Keating defends Labor but highlights its problems and shift to 'party of insiders'.

Key Quotes (6)

"Labor must recognise what it has created... It has a created a new society and it has to be the party of the new society."
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"The great curse of modern political life is incrementalism."
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"President Obama conducts himself as an arbitrator or mediator between the competing strands of American economic and political ideology."
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"Chancellor Merkel is the archetypal worry-wart. She does not lead; she assesses."
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"Because, in the end, everyone in political life gets carried out - the only relevant question is whether the pallbearers will be crying."
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"When the Berlin Wall came down the Americans cried victory and walked off the field."
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