The politics of retribution : the 1996 Australian federal election
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The politics of retribution : the 1996 Australian federal election
Allen & Unwin, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-252) and index
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内容説明
Political scientists, campaign strategists and journalists scrutinize the forces at play during the 1996 Australian federal election. They analyze the factors which determined who would win or lose, describe the state of each party on the eve of the election, and demonstrate the magnitude of the coalition victory. By examining what went on in the electorates, the contributors offer an assessment of why, how and where voters exacted retribution on the Keating regime.
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TablesFiguresContributorsPrefaceIntroductionI THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN1 Promises and Personalities: The House of Representativeselection 1996 - John Warhurst2 The Election in the Senate - Scott Bennett3 An insider on the outside: A Personal View of Why Laborwas always going to lose the 1996 federal election -Rodney Cavalier4 The Liberal Party Campaign - Andrew Robb5 The National Party Campaign - Cecile Ferguson6 'All politics is local politics': Candidates andcampaigning in the 1996 election - Marian SimmsII ISSUES AND GROUPS7 Trade Unions and Business - Gwynneth Singleton8 The Farm Vote - Tom Connors9 A Defeat for Political Correctness? - Marian Sawer10 The Ethnic Dimensions - James Jupp11 Television and the Election - Clem LloydIII POLITICS IN THE REGIONS12 New South Wales - Pam Stavropoulos13 Victoria: Against the slide? - Nick Economo
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