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Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century Old Institutions, New Challenges

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Authors

Glenn Kefford, Macquarie University, Sydney, Hannah Murphy-Gregory, University of Tasmania, Ian Ward, University of Queensland, Stewart Jackson, University of Sydney, Lloyd Cox, Macquarie University, Sydney, Andrea Carson, University of Melbourne
Published 2018

Description

Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century brings to life traditional institutions, theories and concepts by considering the key question: how are Australia's political institutions holding up in the face of the new challenges, dynamics and turbulence that have emerged and intensified in the new millennium? This approach encourages students to critically examine the complex interplay between a centuries' old system and a diverse, modern Australian society. This text presents the many moving parts of Australia's political system from an institutional…

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Key features

  • Utilizes an institutional approach to introduce students to Australia's political landscape while encouraging them to critically examine how these institutions have changed since Federation
  • Explores institutions not often considered but whose influence is increasing, including minor parties, the bureaucracy, the media and the citizenry
  • Extensive resources housed within the complementary VitalSource interactive eBook allow students to consolidate and extend their knowledge and understanding

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