Government and Democracy in Australia, second edition takes the opposition between politics (understood as government) and democracy as its underlying theme. It examines a variety of factors that affect politics in Australia such as globalisation, the media and the internet as well as the basic aspects of Australian politics that must be addressed in a first year text.
Government and Democracy in Australia, second edition takes the opposition between politics (understood as government) and democracy as its underlying theme. It examines a variety of factors that affect politics in Australia such as globalisation, the media and the internet as well as the basic aspects of Australian politics that must be addressed in a first year text.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Cook is Senior Lecturer at the School of Politics and International Studies at Murdoch University. Mary Walsh is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Business and Government at the University of Canberra. Jeffrey Harwood is a Research Associate at the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy at Curtin University of Technology.
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Introduction to Government and Democracy in Australia Part 1: Government in Australia 1: The Constitution 2: The Legislature 3: The Political Executive 4: The Judiciary 5: The Governor-General (Head of State) 6: The Bureaucracy Part 2: Democracy in Australia 7: Federalism 8: Voting 9: Parties 10: Pressure Groups Part 3: Factors Affecting Government and Democracy in Australia 11: The News Media 12: Opinion Polling and Political Marketing 13: Globalisation Part 4: Issues for Government and Democracy in Australia 14: Indigenous Australians 15: Ethnic Diversity 16: Citizenship and Australian Identity 17: The Environment 18: Security and Terrorism Conclusion
Introduction to Government and Democracy in Australia Part 1: Government in Australia 1: The Constitution 2: The Legislature 3: The Political Executive 4: The Judiciary 5: The Governor-General (Head of State) 6: The Bureaucracy Part 2: Democracy in Australia 7: Federalism 8: Voting 9: Parties 10: Pressure Groups Part 3: Factors Affecting Government and Democracy in Australia 11: The News Media 12: Opinion Polling and Political Marketing 13: Globalisation Part 4: Issues for Government and Democracy in Australia 14: Indigenous Australians 15: Ethnic Diversity 16: Citizenship and Australian Identity 17: The Environment 18: Security and Terrorism Conclusion
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