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Barry Jones

Barry Jones is a former federal minister and national president of the ALP. His many publications include Sleepers Wake (1982) and A Thinking Reed (2006).

Barry Jones reviews ‘The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy’ by Jussi Hanhimäki

March 2005, no. 269 01 March 2005
Henry Kissinger is one of the most fascinating, enigmatic, brilliant, paradoxical, and infuriating figures in recent US history. Born in Germany in 1923, he emigrated to the US with his family in 1938 and was naturalised in 1943. After army service and picking up a Harvard PhD, he became an academic there and an adviser to various think-tanks on global strategy and defence. He owed his introductio ... (read more)

Barry Jones reviews ‘My Life’ by David Lange

November 2005, no. 276 01 November 2005
David Lange’s autobiography was published on 1 August 2005. Twelve days later, he died in Auckland, at the age of sixty-three, after kidney failure and a long battle with amyloidosis, a rare disorder of plasma cells in the bone marrow, having been kept alive by a pacemaker, chemotherapy, peritoneal dialysis, and blood transfusions. He had been a diabetic for many years. When My Life appeared, pr ... (read more)

Barry Jones reviews ‘A Short History of the 20th Century’ by Geoffrey Blainey

February 2006, no. 278 01 February 2006
Geoffrey Blainey made his reputation as a prolific and accomplished economic historian, then turned to broader themes and wrote important analytical works, including The Tyranny of Distance (1966), The Causes of War (1973), The Triumph of the Nomads (1975), and The Great Seesaw (1988). When the so-called ‘history wars’ began in the 1980s, Blainey was characterised as an optimistic conservative ... (read more)