The Liberals

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The Liberals

Dean Jaensch

Allen & Unwin, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-233) and index

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内容説明

The Australian Liberal Party is in deep crisis. Losing the 'unloseable' election in 1993 gave it an unenviable record of five successive losses, nearly reversing the record of successes set by Robert Menzies. As a result, the party now faces a policy vacuum; its leader is being stalked by those in the party who think they can do better; membership levels have collapsed, while those who remain are bitter and angry; the internal relations of the party are strained almost to the point of civil war; and ideological divisions are endemic.The Liberals analyses this crisis and shows how the current parlous state of the party is a product of its history. The formation of the party in 1909 and its reformation by Menzies in 1944 contained elements of fission that were triggered by election defeats. The 1993 defeat unleashed an explosion. The Liberals unpacks the current crisis and leaves no doubt about the challenge of rebuilding the party.

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TablesFigures1 In the beginning2 The old Liberal Party: 1910-433 The Menzies era and after4 The crisis of the 1980s: an overview5 The unravelling coalition6 Internal party politics7 Ideology, platform, policy, practice8 The Liberal Party and the electorate9 Crisis resolved? 1990-9310 Crisis confirmed: the 1993 electionReferencesIllustration creditsIndex

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