Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of analysis. In Australia by contrast it seems that the study of power has not focussed on federal power, or at least power at the centre of national government. If the remit is to explore that centre - the prime minister, cabinet, ministers, the senior officials and the departments that coordinate the activities of government - then over the last few decades, the cupboard is somewhat bare. It is not that nothing has been written; rather it is that little has been done by the academic community and especially by political science profession in an area that at first sight should have been of dire...
A recurrent theme in the literature on advisory groups is the belief that think tanks, policy-planni...
This article uses a case study from Queensland to demonstrate the court politics approach's potentia...
The chapter traces the development of the Australian ministerial office since 1972 and describes the...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
Abstract. Prime ministers are self-evidently important actors in the politics of parliamentary democ...
Now a century old, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet is at the heart of government in Aus...
Government departments can be requested to conduct research on behalf of a Minister with a policy in...
Parliamentary government based on the British tradition may be viewed in many ways. One of the most...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Journal of Political Science...
The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics is the first scholarly and comprehensive account of Aust...
This article explores the use of research and expertise within a selection of government agencies at...
This methodological paper reports on a doctoral study of gender and Australian federal parliament. M...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
A recurrent theme in the literature on advisory groups is the belief that think tanks, policy-planni...
This article uses a case study from Queensland to demonstrate the court politics approach's potentia...
The chapter traces the development of the Australian ministerial office since 1972 and describes the...
study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to be the epitome of national authority, but not of...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
Abstract. Prime ministers are self-evidently important actors in the politics of parliamentary democ...
Now a century old, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet is at the heart of government in Aus...
Government departments can be requested to conduct research on behalf of a Minister with a policy in...
Parliamentary government based on the British tradition may be viewed in many ways. One of the most...
This is an electronic version of an article published in the Australian Journal of Political Science...
The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics is the first scholarly and comprehensive account of Aust...
This article explores the use of research and expertise within a selection of government agencies at...
This methodological paper reports on a doctoral study of gender and Australian federal parliament. M...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
A recurrent theme in the literature on advisory groups is the belief that think tanks, policy-planni...
This article uses a case study from Queensland to demonstrate the court politics approach's potentia...
The chapter traces the development of the Australian ministerial office since 1972 and describes the...