When winners are losers: The stalemate of Australian politics |
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Authors: | John Wanna Patrick Weller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Public Policy , Griffith University , Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | The 1998 federal election emphasizes the fact that in Australian politics the power of the major parties remains strong both in terms of voter identification and in terms of setting the policy agenda on which political contests are fought, say Professors John Wanna and Patrick Weller from the Department of Public Policy at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. The results of the election nevertheless illustrate a substantial level of discontent in the community, and the term of the next government promises frequent stalemates, as the clash between the House of Representatives and the Senate makes the passing of controversial legislation difficult. |
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