It is well known that the result of the Federal elections in 1996 and 2001 were influenced by voter attitudes to ‘vision’ and security issues and that the Coalition was the main beneficiary. This article shows that the swing to the Coalition associated with nationalistic attitudes on these issues was particularly strong amongst Australian-born voters. As a consequence, birthplace appears to have been a significant factor in shaping Federal electoral outcomes in 1996 and 2001
The 1998 Queensland State Election resulted in Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party capturing 22.7 per ...
The study systematically analyses the location of second-generation Australian adults (defined as t...
Australian politics has featured relatively stable conservative coalitions at both national and sub-...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
In March 1996 there was a gap between political candidates and voters on the question of immigration...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
In an increasingly globalised community it is becoming more difficult for governments to have large ...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
In this paper we re-evaluate explanations, derived from the Australian Election Study surveys, for t...
In this paper we re-evaluate explanations, derived from the Australian Election Study surveys, for t...
When “Howard’s battlers” defected from Labor in 1996, political commentators shifted their focus to ...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
It is often argued that features such as partisan de-alignment and targeted campaigning have led to ...
The 1998 Queensland State Election resulted in Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party capturing 22.7 per ...
The study systematically analyses the location of second-generation Australian adults (defined as t...
Australian politics has featured relatively stable conservative coalitions at both national and sub-...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
In March 1996 there was a gap between political candidates and voters on the question of immigration...
In the wake of the Tampa incident in August 2001 the Coalition Government developed tougher policies...
Should Australia become a republic with a head of state elected by a two-thirds majority of Parliame...
In an increasingly globalised community it is becoming more difficult for governments to have large ...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
In this paper we re-evaluate explanations, derived from the Australian Election Study surveys, for t...
In this paper we re-evaluate explanations, derived from the Australian Election Study surveys, for t...
When “Howard’s battlers” defected from Labor in 1996, political commentators shifted their focus to ...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
It is often argued that features such as partisan de-alignment and targeted campaigning have led to ...
The 1998 Queensland State Election resulted in Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party capturing 22.7 per ...
The study systematically analyses the location of second-generation Australian adults (defined as t...
Australian politics has featured relatively stable conservative coalitions at both national and sub-...