{"id":27969,"date":"2016-08-01T06:00:41","date_gmt":"2016-07-31T20:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=27969"},"modified":"2016-08-01T11:08:46","modified_gmt":"2016-08-01T01:08:46","slug":"oz-defence-minister-impossible-job-cut-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/oz-defence-minister-impossible-job-cut-two\/","title":{"rendered":"Oz Defence Minister: an impossible job cut in two"},"content":{"rendered":"
Canberra cabinet making is an inexact science.<\/p>\n
In creating a front bench, the roll call of winners and losers is writ large. Then comes the harder stuff of gauging the power and personal chemistry throbbing through the new hierarchy.<\/p>\n
The science is hazy because the political scoreboard is ever in flux. The game never finishes and the score shifts with startling speed.<\/p>\n
Viewing the new government cabinet is a moment to take stock and project forward.<\/p>\n
Malcolm Turnbull achieves the unusual trick of leaving his Defence Minister in place while upending the Defence ministry. Continuity with change, indeed.<\/p>\n
As Defence Minister, Marise Payne has lost a lot of feathers but lives to fly again. She\u2019s had one of those bitter moments unique to politics\u2014the chance to read her draft obituaries.<\/p>\n
The commentariat pronounce that Payne\u2019s job has been gutted and that Christopher Pyne, the newly-created Defence Industry Minister, is the \u2018real\u2019 Defence Minister.<\/p>\n
The consensus channelled by the Press Gallery is that Payne has been overwhelmed by an impossible job.<\/p>\n