In this paper I draw on survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99) to examine the factors underlying the defeat of the Republic proposal. Initially I investigate the factors that differentiated those direct electionists who supported the referendum from those who did not; among the factors considered are attitudinal, partisan and socio-demographic ones. I also investigate various conceptions about national identity held by Australians and examine both whether the debate leading up to the referendum appears to have had much impact on these conceptions, and also how they were associated with voting at the referendum. Finally, I use multivariate logistic regression to jointly analyse all of the explanations a...
On 27 May 1967, campaigners for the rights and status of Indigenous Australians won the most decisiv...
This paper does three things. First, it offers a critique of the academic literature on the One Nati...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...
Using survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99), I begin by show...
Charnock, David. 2001. National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 A...
Although a majority of Australian voters favour the introduction of a republic, in the November 1999...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
The spread of civic nationalism and the push for an Australian republic became inextricably linked ...
A questionnaire was distributed on the Australian republic issue to examine the interplay between no...
Referendums have become synonymous with failure in Australia, even when initial polling shows great ...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
We must learn from past mistakes when testing public opinion again, writes George Williams AUSTRALI...
Opinion polls conducted throughout the 1990s indicate most Australians favor a republic. A referendu...
The creation of an Australian republic has been official Australian Labor Party policy since 1991. D...
On 27 May 1967, campaigners for the rights and status of Indigenous Australians won the most decisiv...
This paper does three things. First, it offers a critique of the academic literature on the One Nati...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...
Using survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99), I begin by show...
Charnock, David. 2001. National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 A...
Although a majority of Australian voters favour the introduction of a republic, in the November 1999...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
The spread of civic nationalism and the push for an Australian republic became inextricably linked ...
A questionnaire was distributed on the Australian republic issue to examine the interplay between no...
Referendums have become synonymous with failure in Australia, even when initial polling shows great ...
The 1967 Australian Referendum and subsequent constitutional reform are widely considered a victory ...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
We must learn from past mistakes when testing public opinion again, writes George Williams AUSTRALI...
Opinion polls conducted throughout the 1990s indicate most Australians favor a republic. A referendu...
The creation of an Australian republic has been official Australian Labor Party policy since 1991. D...
On 27 May 1967, campaigners for the rights and status of Indigenous Australians won the most decisiv...
This paper does three things. First, it offers a critique of the academic literature on the One Nati...
Australia’s Constitution remains frozen, with the loss of a referendum on 14 October 2023. Only eig...