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Beyond the two party system : political representation, economic competitiveness, and Australian politics

Title
Beyond the two party system : political representation, economic competitiveness, and Australian politics / Ian Marsh.
Author
Marsh, Ian, 1943-
Publication
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Description
xiii, 409 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
  • The demands placed on western governments have increased exponentially in recent years, but the fundamental structure of most of these governments - the two party system - has not. Governments are now not only required to be competitive in the global economy, the societies they represent have changed, becoming culturally and ethnically diverse. Is the two party regime able to accommodate the multiple interests of a diverse society and address the policy demands of economic competitiveness? Can it foster real political participation? Ian Marsh's challenging book suggests not, and outlines the ways in which politics might change to meet these new demands and achieve genuine participatory democracy.
  • Looking at Australia within a broad theoretical framework, the book argues that government can play a key role in building a collaborative and competitive society. The book has a broad historical sweep, exploring the nature of citizenship from the beginnings of the liberal-egalitarian project of Alfred Deakin to the present, proposing a new definition of citizenship for the future. Ian Marsh argues that political earning will be central to the development of this new citizen. He suggest ways in which people might learn politics so that they, and not only the leadership elite, have genuine input. The book also shows that interest groups and issue movements have challenged the claims to representativeness and policy making held by the government. It proposes a new structure of policy making better able to accommodate these groups.
Series Statement
Reshaping Australian Institutions
Uniform Title
Reshaping Australian institutions
Subject
  • Representative government and representation > Australia
  • Political participation > Australia
  • Political planning > Australia
  • Pressure groups > Australia
  • Comparative government
  • Competition
  • Economic Competition
  • comparative politics
  • Comparative government
  • Competition
  • Political participation
  • Political planning
  • Politics and government
  • Pressure groups
  • Representative government and representation
  • Partei
  • Wirtschaftspolitik
  • Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit
  • Politisches System
  • Partis politiques > Australie
  • Participation politique > Australie
  • Compétitivité (économie politique) > Australie
  • Bipartisme > Australie
  • Australia > Politics and government
  • Australia
  • Australien
  • Australie > Politique et gouvernement
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 360-399) and index.
Contents
1. The Formation, Structure and Impact of the Two Party Regime -- 2. A Pluralised Polity? The Rise of Interest Groups and Issue Movements -- 3. Setting and Implementing the Political Agenda: Political Parties, Interest Groups and Issue Movements -- 4. Political Parties, Representation and the Electorate -- 5. Australia and the World Economy -- 6. Competitiveness -- 7. The Tasks of Government -- 8. Competitiveness and Consent -- 9. Parliament and Policy Making -- 10. Governments and Parliament -- 11. Parliamentary Committees and Interest Groups: A Case Study of Income Norms -- 12. Political Learning, Participation and Citizenship.
ISBN
  • 0521462231
  • 9780521462235
  • 0521467799
  • 9780521467797
LCCN
95003727
OCLC
  • ocm31969216
  • 31969216
  • SCSB-2069137
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library