Australian Politics: A Source BookHarcourt Brace, 1993 - 398 páginas Student guide to references such as journal articles, memoirs, academic texts and other source material on Australian politics, first published in 1991 as the 'Australian Politics Notebook'. This second edition has been updated and includes additional references, comments on the 1993 elections, a profile of Paul Keating, and a new topic on political theory. Its seven chapters cover Federal parliament, the Cabinet, elections, parties, regional government and the public service. Five appendices include a chronology from 1945 to 1993, election dates and results, and the Constitution. Includes a glossary. The author is a senior lecturer in politics at Deakin University. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE CONSTITUTION | 9 |
Federal and state powers | 17 |
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