A study of prime ministerial leadership in Britain and Australia. Tony Blair and John Howard were election winning leaders in two similar countries. They succeeded in dominating politics for over 10 years, but both fell dramatically from office. This book asks how these prime ministers established such predominant positions
The 2010 Australian election returned the first "hung" House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
This is a contribution to Gordon Martel's Encyclopedia of Diplomacy, where I am one of the contribut...
What role do the Leadership Trait Analysis (LTA) criteria projected by a British Prime Minister (PM)...
It has recently been argued that the UK premier enjoys a level of executive power unavailable to US ...
The leadership capability of Australia’s four Prime Ministers 1996 – 2015 has been widely debated by...
This book is a comparative study of the rules, norms, and behaviour surrounding political party lead...
The leadership capability of Australia\u27s four Prime Ministers 1996 - 2015 has been widely debated...
This chapter characterizes the role of prime ministers as public leaders: of the government, their p...
The office of Prime Minister stands at the apex of the British political system. An undertsanding of...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
This paper reviews leadership roles of the prime ministership, particularly the prominent public rol...
Leadership ranking exercises, which have a storied history in theUnited States, have recently gained...
Forming a coalition involves compromise, so a prime minister heading up a coalition government, even...
Forming a coalition involves compromise, so a prime minister heading up a coalition government, even...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first "hung" House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
This is a contribution to Gordon Martel's Encyclopedia of Diplomacy, where I am one of the contribut...
What role do the Leadership Trait Analysis (LTA) criteria projected by a British Prime Minister (PM)...
It has recently been argued that the UK premier enjoys a level of executive power unavailable to US ...
The leadership capability of Australia’s four Prime Ministers 1996 – 2015 has been widely debated by...
This book is a comparative study of the rules, norms, and behaviour surrounding political party lead...
The leadership capability of Australia\u27s four Prime Ministers 1996 - 2015 has been widely debated...
This chapter characterizes the role of prime ministers as public leaders: of the government, their p...
The office of Prime Minister stands at the apex of the British political system. An undertsanding of...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
About the book: Tony Blair has dominated British political life for more than a decade. Like Margar...
This paper reviews leadership roles of the prime ministership, particularly the prominent public rol...
Leadership ranking exercises, which have a storied history in theUnited States, have recently gained...
Forming a coalition involves compromise, so a prime minister heading up a coalition government, even...
Forming a coalition involves compromise, so a prime minister heading up a coalition government, even...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first "hung" House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
This is a contribution to Gordon Martel's Encyclopedia of Diplomacy, where I am one of the contribut...
What role do the Leadership Trait Analysis (LTA) criteria projected by a British Prime Minister (PM)...