An election is the ultimate test of any politician, but especially the party leaders. They put themselves on the line having shaped entire careers—and lives—towards the moment when voters make that harsh judgement: are you good enough to lead your nation? Two of Australia\u27s most nuanced political observers have penned new books just in time to help us understand where our two major party leaders have come from and what\u27s shaped them
The processes of replacement of party leaders are well-published events in media outlets across the ...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Rodney Tiffen looks at the pitfalls of poll-watching and the lessons of post-war Australian election...
The trust Australians have in their political leaders is falling. Only 27 per cent of Australians th...
READING Australian newspapers, watching TV, listening to the radio or browsing news sites online, th...
In a world of fake news and populist politics, elections can seem like theatre. With growing rates o...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
Leadership ranking exercises, which have a storied history in theUnited States, have recently gained...
In a world of fake news and populist politics, elections can seem like theatre. With growing rates o...
The processes of replacement of party leaders are well-published events in media outlets across the ...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
Political leadership has become increasingly volatile in recent times, as experienced directly by ma...
This thesis analyses the consequences and impacts of maverick politicians on contemporary Australian...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
The processes of replacement of party leaders are well-published events in media outlets across the ...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Rodney Tiffen looks at the pitfalls of poll-watching and the lessons of post-war Australian election...
The trust Australians have in their political leaders is falling. Only 27 per cent of Australians th...
READING Australian newspapers, watching TV, listening to the radio or browsing news sites online, th...
In a world of fake news and populist politics, elections can seem like theatre. With growing rates o...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
Leadership ranking exercises, which have a storied history in theUnited States, have recently gained...
In a world of fake news and populist politics, elections can seem like theatre. With growing rates o...
The processes of replacement of party leaders are well-published events in media outlets across the ...
The 2010 Australian election returned the first “hung” House of Representatives since the Second Wor...
Political leadership has become increasingly volatile in recent times, as experienced directly by ma...
This thesis analyses the consequences and impacts of maverick politicians on contemporary Australian...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
The processes of replacement of party leaders are well-published events in media outlets across the ...
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders in ...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...