, Antony Blinken, interviewed by Peter Hartcher, February 2022 In 1998 Hartcher published his first book,
The Ministry (), an exposé of the role played by Japan's
Ministry of Finance in that country's economic collapse and subsequent stagnation.
Bubble Man: Alan Greenspan and the Missing 7 Trillion Dollars (), Hartcher's critique of
Greenspan's and the
Federal Reserve Board's management of the US economy through the years of
irrational exuberance, was published in 2004 to a mixed reception in the US, but was met with greater critical enthusiasm internationally. In 2007, Hartcher wrote
Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election in Black Inc's
Quarterly Essay (), an analysis of the Australian electorate's collective psyche and what he argues is its peculiar susceptibility to manipulation. In 2009, Hartcher published
To The Bitter End: The Dramatic Story of the Fall of John Howard and the Rise of Kevin Rudd (Crows Nest, NSW:Allen & Unwin. ). In 2011, Hartcher published
The Sweet Spot: How Australia Made Its Own Luck – And Could Now Throw It All Away (Black Inc. ), for which in 2013 he was awarded the 2013
Ashurst Business Literature Prize. Hartcher's second
Quarterly Essay, "Red Flag: Waking Up to China's Challenge", was published in 2019. His 2021 book,
Red Zone: China’s Challenge and Australia’s Future, was longlisted for that year's Walkley Book Award. ==References==