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Former Australian PM Paul Keating’s geopolitical and economic commentary

Former Australian PM Paul Keating’s geopolitical and economic commentary The passage is a collection of opinion statements by Paul Keating on Australia‑China relations, the euro, NATO expansion, and US officials. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerful actors, nor any novel undisclosed information. Key insights: Keating advocates a cultural shift to integrate Australia more with East Asia and to become a republic.; He blames the 2008 crisis on global imbalances and cites Alan Greenspan and Bill Clinton as partly responsible.; He criticizes the euro’s design and NATO’s 1990s expansion, claiming the US helped create Vladimir Putin.

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Former Australian PM Paul Keating’s geopolitical and economic commentary The passage is a collection of opinion statements by Paul Keating on Australia‑China relations, the euro, NATO expansion, and US officials. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerful actors, nor any novel undisclosed information. Key insights: Keating advocates a cultural shift to integrate Australia more with East Asia and to become a republic.; He blames the 2008 crisis on global imbalances and cites Alan Greenspan and Bill Clinton as partly responsible.; He criticizes the euro’s design and NATO’s 1990s expansion, claiming the US helped create Vladimir Putin.

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