The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in parliamentary systems are more powerful than their predecessors. This article applies the presidentialisation thesis of Poguntke and Webb (2005) to the period in which Kevin Rudd led the federal parliamentary Labor Party in Australia. Their model identifies three distinct faces of presidentialisation: the executive face, the party face and the electoral face. This article argues that the evidence of presidentialisation under Rudd's leadership is mixed. The most compelling evidence is reflected in how Rudd interacted with the Labor Party, rather than his interaction with the executive or impact on voting behaviour
A rare moment of regime change may be ahead in the short history of Australian parliamentary democra...
This thesis investigates the role of selected Australian Labor Party (ALP) premiers from 1915 to 200...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
It is fitting that Kevin Rudd’s official campaign for a return to the Labor leadership commenc...
Kevin Rudd's political ascendancy moved celebrity personae and celebrity media closer to the central...
Prime ministerial power resides in the institutions of government, and relies on complex interaction...
In 2007, Australian voters elected a Labor Government and installed Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister. Ru...
Rodney Tiffen looks at the pitfalls of poll-watching and the lessons of post-war Australian election...
This chapter introduces, modifies and applies American political scientist Stephen Skowronek�s influ...
This collection of essays examines Commonwealth administration under the leadership of Prime Ministe...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
This article examines the interaction between the respective party structures of the Australian Labo...
This article examines the interaction between the respective party structures of the Australian Labo...
[About the book] The Presidentialization of Politics shows that the politics of democratic societ...
A rare moment of regime change may be ahead in the short history of Australian parliamentary democra...
This thesis investigates the role of selected Australian Labor Party (ALP) premiers from 1915 to 200...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
It is fitting that Kevin Rudd’s official campaign for a return to the Labor leadership commenc...
Kevin Rudd's political ascendancy moved celebrity personae and celebrity media closer to the central...
Prime ministerial power resides in the institutions of government, and relies on complex interaction...
In 2007, Australian voters elected a Labor Government and installed Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister. Ru...
Rodney Tiffen looks at the pitfalls of poll-watching and the lessons of post-war Australian election...
This chapter introduces, modifies and applies American political scientist Stephen Skowronek�s influ...
This collection of essays examines Commonwealth administration under the leadership of Prime Ministe...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
This article examines the interaction between the respective party structures of the Australian Labo...
This article examines the interaction between the respective party structures of the Australian Labo...
[About the book] The Presidentialization of Politics shows that the politics of democratic societ...
A rare moment of regime change may be ahead in the short history of Australian parliamentary democra...
This thesis investigates the role of selected Australian Labor Party (ALP) premiers from 1915 to 200...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...