The Paradox of parties : Australian political parties in 1990s
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The Paradox of parties : Australian political parties in 1990s
Allen & Unwin in association with The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 1996
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Includes of bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Bringing together academics and politicians to analyze the state of the Australian party system, this work argues that the party system has survived recent threats including the rise of green parties and independent candidates. However, they show that these threats and the declining status of politics have forced parties to make major changes. Contributors include: Dean Jaensch, Brian Costar, Anthony Albanese, Joan Kirner, Jim Jupp, Clive Bean, Gerald Henderson and Pippa Norris.
Table of Contents
TablesFiguresAcknowledgementsContributorsForeword - Geoffrey BrennanIntroduction: The Australian party system: durable but how adaptable? - Marian SimmsPART 1 AUSTRALIAN PARTIES FACING THE FUTURE AND DEBATING ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE1 The Liberal Party 'crisis': prospects for reform - Dean Jaensch2 The future of the National Party of Aust - Brian Costar3 The Labor Party and the unions: organisation and ideology during the Labor decade - Haydon Manning4 Discussing organisational reform in the Australian Labor Party - Anthony Albanese/Sue Robinson5 Debating preselection reform in the Liberal Party: the cases of South Australian and Victoria - Nick Minchin/Judith Troeth6 The Australian Democrats-a major 'minor' party-face the future - Michael MacklinPART 2 AUSTRALIAN PARTIES CONFRONTING THE CHANGING SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT7 Affirmative action and the Australian Labor Party - Candy Broad/Joan Kirner8 Women and the National Party of Australia -
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