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  • Armstrong, David and Barnett, David. "Howard Programs a Takeover Blitz on Taxes and Unions: Howard Wants Watchdogs to Keep Him on the Right Track." Bulletin, 4 November 1986: 22-24, 26.
  • Barker, Geoffrey. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Howard." Australian Rationalist 44 (Spring 1997): 15-18.
  • Barker, Geoffrey. "The Howard Legacy." Australian Financial Review (19 Mar. 2001): 28-29.
  • Barnett, David and Pru Goward. John Howard: Prime Minister. Ringwood, Victoria: Viking. 1997.
  • Barnett, David. "Howard on Track for Second Term." Bulletin, 10 June 1997: 24.
  • Barnett, David. "Peacock Safe from Howard Challenge." Bulletin, 26 March 1985: 33-35.
  • Barnett, David. "Why Howard Is Safe." Bulletin, 20 December 1988: 51-54.
  • Barnett, David. John Howard, Prime Minister. New York: Viking, 1997. On Order.
  • Bartlett, Andrew. "The Australian Democrats." Howard's Agenda; The 1998 Australian Federal Election (2000): 82-90.
  • Brenchley, Fred. "Australia 2010: Howard's Blueprint." Bulletin, 30 March 1999: 47-48
  • Brenchley, Fred. "Ruler of the (Air)Waves: John Howard's Radio Strategy." Bulletin (11 May 1999): 34-35.
  • Brett, Judith. "Why John Howard can't say Sorry." Arena Magazine 50 (Dec-Jan. 2000-2001): 35-41.
  • Burchill, Scott. "Howard's Asian Stand-off." AQ 72, 3 (June-July 2000): 12-16.
  • Campbell, Andrew. "John Howard: Leadership and Character; Peter Costello, 'The Hollow Man.'" National Observer: Australia and World Affairs 58 (Spring 2003): 12-21.
  • Chan, Gabrielle. "Suspicious Mind: How John Howard Manages the Media and his Dissatisfaction with the Federal Press Gallery." Australian (6 Jan. 2000): Media 2-3.
  • Connors, Tom. "Howard's New Code Quite Unacceptable." Canberra Times, 17 February 1999: 9.
  • Duffy, Michael. "The New Menzies." Independent Monthly (April 1995): 38-43.
  • Eipper, Chris. "Machiavelli's Man and the Grey Pretender." Quandrant 40 (March 1996): 39-42.
  • Errington, Wayne. "Is the Howard Government Conservative?" Quadrant 47 (September 2003): 20-23.
  • Evans, Harry. "The Howard Government and the Parliament." Chapter 2. The Howard Government Sydney: University of New South Wales Press (2000): 26-36.
  • Farmer, Richard. "Howard: How to Gain Ground without Really Trying." Bulletin, 25 February 1986: 28-29.
  • Forman, David. "What Howard Would Mean to Business." Business Review Weekly, 5 February 1996: 16-19.
  • Garrett, Jemima. "Howard's End?" Pacific Islands Monthly 67 (July 1997): 56.
  • Gordon, Michael and Wood, Alan. "Setting the Agenda." Australian, 16-17 March 1996: 23-24.
  • Gordon, Michael. "Electoral Agenda, The Fight for Control." Australian, 30 September - 1 October 1995: 23.
  • Gordon, Michael. "Howard Alienates Greens." Australian, 13-14 July 1996: 20.
  • Gordon, Michael. "Howard Grabs the Center." Australian, 27-28 January 1996: 19.
  • Gordon, Michael. "Howard Plays for Time: In the Week that John Howard Was off to See the Queen, the Process Towards a Possible Republic Hung in the Balance." Australian, 21-22 June 1997: 25.
  • Gordon, Michael. "Howard Tightens the Screws." Australian, 11-12 February 1995: 23.
  • Gordon, Michael. "The Final Judgment." Australian, 2-3 March 1996: 23.
  • Grattan, Michelle. "Howard Leaves the Door Ajar." Sydney Morning Herald, 12 February 1999: 17.
  • Henderson, Anne. "John Howard and the Joe Lyons Legacy." Sydney Institute Quarterly 7 (November 2003): 7-9.
  • Henderson, Gerard. A Howard Government?: Inside the Coalition. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1995.
  • Henderson, Ian. "Howard's Way: A Shot in the Arm for Labour Reform." Australian 9 August 1995: 37.
  • Honybun, Robert. "Political Big Guns Offer New Carrots to the NFF." Stock and Land, 28 November 1985: 9.
  • Horne, Donald. Looking for Leadership: Australian in the Howard Years. Ringwood, Vic.: Viking, 2001.
  • Horne, Donald. Looking for Leadership: Australia in the Howard Years. Melbourne: Viking, 2001.
  • Howard, John. "Australia 2010: Howard's Blueprint." Bulletin (30 Mar. 1999): 46-48.
  • Howard, John. "Howard Defends the Crown." Australian Business Monthly (July 1993): 82-83.
  • Howard, John. "Howard Hits Back at Fraser." Australian, 31 October - 1 November 1987: 21.
  • Hutchins, Brett. "Social-conservatism, Australian Politics and Cricket: The Triumvirate of Prime Minister John Howard, Sir Robert Menzies and Sir Donald Bradman." JAS 67 (2001): 56-66.
  • Jaensch, Dean. "The Senate Campaign." Howard's Agenda; The 1998 Australian Federal Election (2000): 10-17.
  • Jakubowicz, Andrew. "The Challenge to Australia's Multiculturalism: The Deeper Meanings of the Hanson/Howard Relationship." Integration [Bankstown, NSW] 5,13 (1997): 23-27.
  • Kahn, Alec. "Howard Plays the Racist Card." Socialist Action 33 (September 1988): 16.
  • Kapel, Michael and David Greason. "Howard Pads Up: An Interview with the Prime Minister." Australia/Israel Review 23, 5 (May 1998): 10-13.
  • Kelly, Paul. "Howard the Ringmaster at Risk." Australian, 8-9 August 1987: 21.
  • Kelly, Paul. "PM's Trump." Australian, 16-17 May 1998: 27.
  • Kessler, Clive S. "Howard's Way: Carrying the White Man's Burden." Arena Magazine 44 (Dec-Jan. 1999-2000): 12-13.
  • Macdonald, Duncan. "Public Sector Industrial Relations Under the Howard Government." Labour and Industry 9, 2 (December 1998): 43-59.
  • MacGregor, John. "Successes and Successors: John Howard has Proved to be a Stubbornly Durable Leader." Sydney Morning Herald (2 Dec. 2000): 34-35.

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