Australia - Republic Or Us Colony?Lulu.com, 7 Feb 2006 - 300 halaman This is a book which deals with the current movement towards a Republic in Australia. Apart from sketching the contemporary political background in Australia it presents comparative material on Republics and their Presidents as well as about political systems which differ from the Westminster tradition. |
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Australia | 6 |
Introductory Chapter | 13 |
The Crisis Australia has | 22 |
Government control over the Senate an unintended | 40 |
But what of the Australian Labour Party? Goodbye | 49 |
The Free Trade Agreement with the United States | 69 |
early signs of crisis can the vicious circle | 83 |
Towards the Republic | 89 |
The practice run in the 1990s | 167 |
Coming to grips with some basic concepts | 173 |
What is wrong with Australias Constitution? | 202 |
Are Australian elites trapped in the archaic | 222 |
Desirable and possible constitutional political | 233 |
Summary of achievable changes in the short term What | 248 |
Reflection on the 24 Recommendations following | 254 |
Appendices | 261 |
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