Hawke and Australian public policy : consensus and restructuring
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Hawke and Australian public policy : consensus and restructuring
Macmillan Co. of Australia, 1990
- pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is an examination of the distinctive features of policy-making adopted by the Hawke government in Australia in the 1980s in a wide range of policy arenas from wages to health, from Aboriginals to industry. It is argued that these distinctive features include a commitment to restructuring, both as an economic imperative and to improve the policy process, and a search for consultation and consensus to reduce potential policy-making processes. This book should be of interest to all those engaged in attempting to study the influence of policy processes. In particular it should be a suitable text for Australian politics, public policy and administration.
目次
- Introduction, Randal G. Steward and Christine Jennett. Part 1 Policy co-ordination in the Hawke government: the cabinet, Patrick Weller
- the bureaucracy, Kenneth Wiltshire
- corporation, Paul Boreham. Part 2 Policy processes in the Hawke government: macroeconomic policy, Michael Stutchbury
- wage policy, Margaret Gardner
- industrial policy, Randal G. Steward
- minerals and energy policy, Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh
- rural policy, Will Martin
- social policy, Diane Gibson
- education policy, Don Smart and janice Dudley
- health policy, Gwen Gray
- Australian aboriginal affairs policy, christine Jennett
- women's policy, Leonie Hardcastle and Andrew Parkin
- environmental policy, Elim Papadakis
- media policy, glyn Davis
- defence policy, Graham Cheeseman
- foreign economic policy, Nancy Viviani
- index.
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