Australian women activists have never been enthusiastic about federalism because of its reputation as a system that restricts the scope of government and obstructs the path of progressive social change. Like their sisters in other countries, women's groups have sought collectivist solutions to economic and social problems. In the last couple of decades, however, orthodox ideas about the restrictive impact of federalism have been questioned. A revisionist view has emerged, which holds that the system sometimes facilitates the adoption of innovative policies and may lead to an expansion of the role of government. The revisionist perspective raises the question of whether women's groups have been wise to oppose federalism. This article examine...
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Does federalism make a difference to policy making in the area of family and domestic violence (FDV)...
Until recently, few gender scholars took notice of the impact of state architecture on women's repre...
This article provides a first overall account of the intergovernmental components of Australia's gen...
The continuing decline of Australian federalism as a system of divided jurisdiction raises important...
Australian women faced the last two decades of the twentieth century, optimistic in their capacity t...
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FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
This article investigates the possibilities for promoting and implementing a more progressive or ess...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
A full 125 years has passed since Sir Henry Parkes delivered a speech at Tenterfield advocating for ...
This paper examines the historical development of the Australian welfare state with a view to identi...
With the advent of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, came a new era in Canadian constitutional pol...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the institutional trajectories traced by women’s polic...
Until recently, few gender scholars took notice of the impact of state architecture on women's repre...
Does federalism make a difference to policy making in the area of family and domestic violence (FDV)...
Until recently, few gender scholars took notice of the impact of state architecture on women's repre...
This article provides a first overall account of the intergovernmental components of Australia's gen...
The continuing decline of Australian federalism as a system of divided jurisdiction raises important...
Australian women faced the last two decades of the twentieth century, optimistic in their capacity t...
How does federal state architecture affect the design of welfare? We explore the development of chil...
FEDERALISM does not get good press in Australia. We are constantly told that federalism is a wastefu...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
This article investigates the possibilities for promoting and implementing a more progressive or ess...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
A full 125 years has passed since Sir Henry Parkes delivered a speech at Tenterfield advocating for ...
This paper examines the historical development of the Australian welfare state with a view to identi...
With the advent of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, came a new era in Canadian constitutional pol...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the institutional trajectories traced by women’s polic...