It has become an established fact of Australian politics that when the non-Labor side of politics is in power, the government will be a coalition of the Liberal Party and the National Party. This has been the case for almost 100 years, since the formation of the Country Party in 1920. Even on those occasions when the Liberals have won a House of Representatives majority in their own right, the Coalition has hel
Despite occasional efforts by pundits to make it sound volatile and exciting, Australia’s party syst...
Since the 1949 introduction of proportional representation for the Senate there have only been two e...
In contrast to some other jurisdictions, in Australia, governments relying on minor parties and inde...
Australian politics has featured relatively stable conservative coalitions at both national and sub-...
While there exists a large and expanding comparative literature on coalition formation and governmen...
Australia’s entrenched liberal democratic traditions of a free media, fair and fre-quent elections a...
Political parties are an important, indeed almost ubiquitous, feature of liberal-democracy systems o...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
Robert Menzies was the founder of the Liberal Party and a constitutional monarchist. His political t...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
The Commonwealth of Australia, a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire, experienced splits d...
In Australia, two‐and‐a‐half party systems are common with the Liberal and National parties, usually...
Once the natural party of government, the Liberal Party has been performing badly across Australia f...
tag=1 data=Liberal Australia turns 50 : Menzies' people. tag=2 data=Steketee, Mike tag=3 data=...
The most significant idea that John Howard has contributed to our understanding of liberalism in Aus...
Despite occasional efforts by pundits to make it sound volatile and exciting, Australia’s party syst...
Since the 1949 introduction of proportional representation for the Senate there have only been two e...
In contrast to some other jurisdictions, in Australia, governments relying on minor parties and inde...
Australian politics has featured relatively stable conservative coalitions at both national and sub-...
While there exists a large and expanding comparative literature on coalition formation and governmen...
Australia’s entrenched liberal democratic traditions of a free media, fair and fre-quent elections a...
Political parties are an important, indeed almost ubiquitous, feature of liberal-democracy systems o...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
Robert Menzies was the founder of the Liberal Party and a constitutional monarchist. His political t...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
The Commonwealth of Australia, a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire, experienced splits d...
In Australia, two‐and‐a‐half party systems are common with the Liberal and National parties, usually...
Once the natural party of government, the Liberal Party has been performing badly across Australia f...
tag=1 data=Liberal Australia turns 50 : Menzies' people. tag=2 data=Steketee, Mike tag=3 data=...
The most significant idea that John Howard has contributed to our understanding of liberalism in Aus...
Despite occasional efforts by pundits to make it sound volatile and exciting, Australia’s party syst...
Since the 1949 introduction of proportional representation for the Senate there have only been two e...
In contrast to some other jurisdictions, in Australia, governments relying on minor parties and inde...