The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the study of politics in Australia. It focuses on developments since WW2, exploring the historical roots of each major subfield. We conclude that Australian political science is strong where it has a long-standing engagement with the international political science community (for example, in international relations); where it regularly interacts with Australian government priorities (for example, in public administration); and where it involves the larger community (for example, public intellectuals). Our task is to explain the patchiness and late development of the profession in Australia. The challenge for Australian political science is to foster...
Keywords in Australian Politics is much more than a dictionary. It outlines the main meanings of ove...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
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...
The aim of this book is to assist those who want to understand and analyse social, political and eco...
Summary: Contemporary Politics in Australia provides a lively and wide-ranging introduction to the s...
This collection of essays, all by members of the Politics Department at Monash University, charts re...
This article examines how contributors to the Australian Journal of Political Science (AJPS) have co...
Politics in Australia adopts both a historical and conceptual approach, dealing with issues consider...
The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics is the first scholarly and comprehensive account of Aust...
Given the inherently political nature of business management, increasing numbers of business student...
In a pioneering academic discussion of Australian politics written just before the First World War, ...
The first completely customisable, open access textbook on Australian politics, Australian Politics ...
Keywords in Australian Politics is much more than a dictionary. It outlines the main meanings of ove...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...
The Australian Study of Politics is the first comprehensive reference work on the history of the stu...
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...
The aim of this book is to assist those who want to understand and analyse social, political and eco...
Summary: Contemporary Politics in Australia provides a lively and wide-ranging introduction to the s...
This collection of essays, all by members of the Politics Department at Monash University, charts re...
This article examines how contributors to the Australian Journal of Political Science (AJPS) have co...
Politics in Australia adopts both a historical and conceptual approach, dealing with issues consider...
The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics is the first scholarly and comprehensive account of Aust...
Given the inherently political nature of business management, increasing numbers of business student...
In a pioneering academic discussion of Australian politics written just before the First World War, ...
The first completely customisable, open access textbook on Australian politics, Australian Politics ...
Keywords in Australian Politics is much more than a dictionary. It outlines the main meanings of ove...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
Political science is, we are led to believe, the study of power. Cabinet and the executive appear to...