Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century brings to life
traditional institutions, theories and concepts by considering the key
question: how are Australia's political institutions holding up in the
face of the new challenges, dynamics and turbulence that have emerged
and intensified in the new millennium? This approach encourages students
to critically examine the complex interplay between a centuries' old
system and a diverse, modern Australian society. This text presents the
many moving parts of Australia's political system from an institutional
perspective: the legislative and judiciary bodies, as well as lobby
groups, the media, minor parties and independents, and the citizenry -
institutions not often considered but whose influence is rapidly
increasing. Student learning is supported through learning objectives,
key terms, discussion questions, further readings and breakout boxes
that highlight key theories, events and individuals. The extensive
resources available in the VitalSource interactive eBook reaffirm
comprehension and extend learning.