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Abbey, B. 206, 231 Austin, D. J. 204, 205 Adcock, R. 2, 3, 15 Australian Dictionary of Biography 99 Adelman, H. 336 Axelrod, R. 356 Adeney, D. 374 Ayres, P. 105 Adorno, T. W. 356 Ayson, R. 284 Ahamed, S. viii, 212–26 Ahluwalia, P. 311 Bacchi, C. 312, 343 Aimer, P. 190 Bach, S. 143 Aitkin, D. viii, 1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 21, 25, 39, 55, Bagehot, W. 124 63, 64, 100, 107, 108, 112, 120, 160, 161, Bailey, K. H. 288 165, 168, 169, 171, 173, 175, 176, 193, Baker, A. J. 43, 44, 74 196, 225, 227, 229, 370, 378 Bakvis, H. 250 Akbarzadeh, S. 245 Ball, D. 262, 284, 290 Albinski, H. S. 161, 288, 290, 291 Ball, W. M. 37, 249, 258, 262, 269, 284, Albury, R. 346 292 Alexander, F. 38, 49, 194, 269, 289, 390 Bannon, J. 187, 200 Alexander, M. 240 Barber, J. D. 101 Alford, R. A. 166, 167, 172 Barmé, G. 241, 246 Allan, L. 334 Barnard G. 94, 225 Allan, T. R. S. 114 Barnett, D. 103, 120 Allen, J. 41, 95, 102, 106 Barratt, P. 299 Almond, G. 356 Barry, B. 3, 15, 183–4 Alomes, S. 36, 41, 92 Barton, G. 264 Althaus, C. 221 Battin, T. 191, 234, 307, 372 Althaus, S. L. 356 Barry B. 2 Altman, D. 44, 205, 208, 209, 308 Baylies, C. 251 Altman, J. 320, 321 Beaumont, J. 291 Anderson, F. 33, 34, 71, 72, 81 Bean, C. 168, 169, 170, 198, 334, 349, 353 Anderson, G. 154, 235, 236 Beasley, C. 308 Anderson, J. 73, 120, 370 Beckwith, K. 339, 340 Andrews, E. M. 289 Beeson, M. 233, 288, 289, 296, 297, 298, Anson, S. 101, 364 299, 300 Araki, Y. 357 Behrendt, L. 321 Archer, J. 372, 375 Beilharz, P. 191, 197, 199, 207, 211 Argy, F. 233 Bell, C. 271, 278, 280, 284, 288, 289, 292, Arklay, T. 120 335 Arndt, H. W. 296 Bell, P. 289 Arnold, L. 348 Bell, R. 289, 1993 Ashley, R. K. 275 Bell, S. 206, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, Askew, M. 265 235, 236, 354 Aspinall, E. 265 Bellamy, A. J. 280 Atkinson, A. 92 Benn, Stanley 76 Atkinson, M. 34, 40, 214, 229 Benn, Sue 353 Attwood, B. 102 Bennett, R. 142 Auer, S. 248 Bennett, S. 164, 165, 172, 182, 207 Augoustinhos, M. 322 Benvenuti, A. 288 Aulich, C. 219 Beresford, M. 262, 348

485 486 Author Index

Bergin, A. 353 Brown, Archie 2, 183–4, Bergman, T. 125 Brown, Andrew 264 Bernard, M. 300 Brown, A. J. 154 Berzins, B. 321 Brown, C. 273 Betts, K. 325, 331 Brown, D. 264 Bevir, M. viii, 2, 3, 5, 6, 15, 309, 312 Brown, N. 95, 103 Bill, J. 249 Brown, W. 120 Birrell, R. 93, 325, 336 Brown, W. J. 71 Bisley, N. 298, 299 Bruce, R. 284, 328 Blackshield, T. 372 Bruer, J. 328 Blainey, G. 284, 288 Brugger, B. 241, 242, 373 Blanck, D. 336 Bryan, D. 291 Bland, F. A. 212–3, 214, 215, 223 Bryce, J. 5, 85, 131, 157, 161, 186, 187, Bleiker, R. 275, 276 369 Blewett, N. 107, 130 Bubalo, A. 264 Blondel, J. 121, 124 Buchan, B. 279 Blood, W. 177 Buckley, K. B. 88, 105 Bobo, L. 358 Bulbeck, C. 208 Boehmer-Christiansen, S. 352 Bull, H. 2, 268, 271, 273, 275, 284, 285, Boehringer, K. 289 291, 292, 390 Bogdanor, V. 125 Bunting, J. 130 Boin, A. 359 Burchell, D. 96, 187 Boldt, M. 315 Burchett, W. 249, 259 Bolton, G. 25, 105 Burgmann, E. H. 72 Bongiorno, F. 94, 104, 188 Burgmann, M. 353 Bonnor, J. 297 Burgmann, V. 94, 209, 210, 230, 307,353 Boreham, P. 234 Burke, A. 275, 276, 284, 311 Borowski, A. 336 Burnheim, J. 76 Borrie, W. D. 286, 287 Burns, A. 254, 271, 391 Borthwick, D. 130 Burridge, N. 322 Botterill, L. C. 236 Burstein, M. 331, 336 Bottomley, G. 205 Burton, J. W. 272, 287, 290, 391 Boucher, A. 332 Butler, D. 137, 160, 161, 377 Boucher, D. 71 Butlin, N. 94, 225 Bouckaert, G. 126 Button, J. 120, 137 Bourchier, D. 265 Bynander, F. 359 Bourke, H. 10, 34, 35, 36, 37, 41 Byrne, P. 92 Bourke, L. 322 Bowden, B. 279 Cahill, J. 180 Boyce, P. viii, 383, 384, 389 Caiden, G. E. 216 Boyer, R. J. F. 288 Cairns, A. C. 149 Braithwaite, J. 235 Caldicott, H. 208 Brandeis, L. 157 Callaghy, T. 256 Brennan, D. viii, xv, 6, 343, 345 Camilleri, J. A. 272, 290, 297, 392 Brennan, G. 235 Campbell, A. 377 Brennan S. 321, 341 Campbell, C. 128 Brennan, T. 341 Campbell, D. 274, 275, 276, 277 Brett, J. viii, xv, 4, 5, 7, 8, 13, 33–46, 40, Campbell, I. 204 71, 95, 98, 99, 101, 102, 104, 106, 134, Campbell, K. O. 203 193, 197, 310, 311, 362, 364 Campbell, P. 38, 42 Bridgman, P. 220 Canaway, A. P. 146 Brigden, J. B. 270 Capling, A. xiv, 229, 232, 233, 234, 298, Broinowski, A. 297, 298 299 Author Index 487

Carboch, D. 203 Combe, G. D. 215 Carr, B. 253 Condren, C. 69, 70, 82, 374–5 Carr, E. H. 269, 390 Conley, T. 233, 234 Carroll, J. 233 Connell, R. (R. W.) 109, 168, 175, 179, Carroll, P. 233, 235 180, 184, 201, 205, 206, 211, 340, 342, Carroll, S. J. 195, 200 343, 344, 360 Case, W. 261 Connors, L. 208 Casey, M. 206 Connors, M. K. 261 Casey, R. G. 286, 288 Considine, M. xv, 207, 219, 221, 222, Cash, J. 363 223, 256 Cass, B. 94 Converse, P. E. 377 Cassidy F. 315 Conway, J. K. 42 Castles, F. G. 94, 106, 161, 189, 198, 199, Cook, I. 126 230, 235, 239, 256 Cook, M. 265 Castles, L. 260 Cooper, A. F. 280, 289, 296, 297 Castles, S. 325, 330, 332, 335, 336 Coper, M. 117 Catley, R. 191, 194, 198, 225, 229, 230, Copland, D. B. 187, 193, 200, 270, 301 233, 234, 266, 307 Coppel, C. 264 Chandler, D. P. 262, 263 Corbett, T. 354 Chappell, L. A. viii, ix, 6, 158, 206, 343, Corcoran, P. 77, 309 344, 345 Corden, M. 44 Charlesworth, M. 74, 75 Costar, B. J. 99, 142, 143, 194, 197, 199 Charmley, J. 100 Costello, P. 130 Charnock, D. 168, 169, 338 Cottam, M. 357 Chatterton, B. 348 Cotton, J. 251, 268, 269, 283, 287, 291, Cheeseman, G. 284, 285 297, 299, 393 Chester, N. 48 Coughlan, J. 332 Chesterman, J. 91, 117, 207 Counihan, T. 205 Childe, V. G. 40, 41, 134, 191, 306 Court, D. 343 Childs, S. 339 Cox, R. W. 268, 275 Cho, D-S. 300 Craig, G. 182 Christoff, P. 351, 354, 355 Crawford, J. 217, 218 Churchward, L. 241, 242, 253 Crawford, J. G. 290, 301 Civics Expert Group Report 110 Crawford, R. M. 86, 87 Clark, J. 176 Crawford, R. 269 Clark, M. 86, 370 Cribb, R. 265 Clune, D. 99, 134 Crick, B. 103, 377 Clunies Ross, A. 291 Crisp, L. F. 21, 24, 85, 93, 100, 105, 109, Clunies Ross, I. 301 110, 120, 127, 130, 136, 152, 161, 168, Coates, D. 191 180–1, 187, 188, 192, 195, 197, 200, 201, Cochrane, P. 90, 92, 106, 229 207, 208, 216, 314, 379, 380 Cohen, B. J. 293 Crocker, W. 283, 285 Coffey, B. 354 Crockett, P. 101, 105 Cole, B. 178 Croft, P. 100 Cole, T. 200 Crofts, S. 289 Colebatch, H. 207, 219, 220, 231, 312 Cronin, K. 328 Coleman, P. 86 Crook, S. 353 Collier, K. 265 Crozier, M. xiii, 4, 6, 10, 20, 21, 37, 48, Collingwood, R. G. 82 53, 57, 58, 61, 63, 178, 229, 306, 309, 362 Collini, S. 3, 7, 19 Crouch, H. 260, 261, 262, 265 Collins, C. 335 Crowder, G. 307 Collins, H. 165, 370 Crowley, K. 354 Collins, J. 333, 336 Cruikshank, A. A. 268, 272, 292 488 Author Index

Curnow, G. R. 217, 219 Doherty, B. 351 Curnow, R. 36, 175, 203, 204 Dollard, J. 361 Curran, G. 351 Donaghy, T. 345 Curthoys, A. 88, 89 Donovan, B. 104 Curtin, J. 143, 194, 199, 345, 346 Donovan, C. 104 Cuthbert, G. 286, 287 Dow, F. 307 Cutt, J. 217, 234 Dow, G. 234, 236 Czarnota, A. 248 Dowding, K. 128 Dowling, R. E. 202, 203 D’Agostino, F. 373 Downes, D. 351 Dahl, R. 118 Dowrick, S. 1, 126, 238 Dale, B. 105 Dowse, S. 344 Dalby, S. 284 Doyle, T. 208–9, 210, 307, 348, 351 Damousi, J. 95, 360, 365 Drahos, P. 235 Dang Phong 262 Dryzek, J. S. 3, 5, 79, 207, 247, 256, 309, Darby, P. 275, 278, 279 310, 311, 349, 350, 351, 373 Darcy, R. 166 Duckitt, J. 357 Davidson, A. 75, 88, 96, 198, 207, 306, Duffy, M. 92 307, 309, 332 Dugis, V. 266 Davies, A. F. 57, 97, 101, 105, 106, 137, Duncan, G. 75 173, 180, 200, 201, 202, 212, 215, 309, Duncan, W. G. K. 35, 39, 270, 370 361, 362, 364, 365, 380 Dunne, T. 287 Davies, S. 291 Dupont, A. 285, 291 Davis, B. W. 157–8, 348, 349, 353, 354 Dutton, D. 96, 349 Davis, G. ix, 7, 120, 211–26, 219, 220, Dutton, M. 241, 245–6 221, 223 Davis, S. R. 2, 4, 5, 9, 35, 46, 149, 152, Eade, S. 88 153, 154, 159, 216, 380 Easson, M. 190 Davison, G. 98 Easton, D. 15 Day, D. 90, 105, 262 Eastwood, J. 187 Day, T. 262 Eccleston, R. ix, 227–37, 232, 233, 235, De Costa, R. 322 236 de Lepervanche, M. 205 Eckersley, R. 79, 348, 349, 350, 351 De Vaus, D. A. 338 Economou, N. M. 354 de Vries, J. 256 Eddy, W. H. C. 74, 370 de Vylder, S. 262 Edgar, P. 175 Deacon, D. 206 Edwards, J. 130, 235 Dean, M. 80, 311 Edwards, L. 236 Delli-Carpini, M. X. 357 Edwards, M. 130, 220 Dempsey, R. J. 348 Edwards, P. G. 103, 291 Denemark, D. 179 Eggleston, F. W. 40, 72,187, 227, 229, Denning, W. 120, 139 283, 286, 289 Derry, J. 100 Eisenstein, H. 206, 344 Devere, H. 346 Elazar, D. 146 Devetak, R. ix, 276 Elgie, R. 124, 125, 386 Dibb, P. 284, 285 Elkin, A. P. 286, 287, 315 Dicey, A. V. 114, 149 Elliot, A. 364 Dieter, H. x Elliott, B. 208 Dillon M. 319, 320 Elliott, L. M. 353 Dinning, H. 270 Ellis, A. D. 289 Disney, J. 141 Ellis, U. 193 Dixon, D. 232 Ellner, S. 253 Docker, J. 88 Elson, R. E. 263 Author Index 489

Emery, F. E. 360 Foster, S. 21 Emy, H. 112, 114, 120, 138, 218, 310 Franck, T. 352 Encel, S. 111, 112, 121, 122, 129, 137, Franklin, J. 43, 44, 71 167, 188, 201, 202, 216 Franzway, S. 343 Enlow, C. 278 Freeman, G. 328, 336 Errington, W. 103, 130, 177, 183 Freeman, R. D. 203 Etheredge, L. S. 356 Freud, S. 356 Evans, G. J. 288, 289, 296 Freudenberg, G. 89, 120, 189 Evans, G. 262, 264, 265, 266 Frieden, J. A. 294 Evans, H. 135, 139, 143 Friedman, M. 248 Evans, M. 284 Friedrich,C. J. 387, 388 Evans, R. 95 Friend, J. K. 387 Evatt, H. V. 86, 98, 289, 380 Frost, A. 92 Ewer, P. 206 Frost, F. 297 Fullilove, M. 287 Falk, J. 208 Funston, J. 263 Farr, J. 3 Farrell, D. M. x, 143, 161, 163, 165, 166, Gabay, A. 100 195 Gallagher, P. W. 296 Faulkner, J. 89, 132, 188, 189, 190, 197, Galligan, B. xv, 4, 5, 6, 96, 108, 113, 114, 199 115, 116, 117, 129, 141, 147, 150, 151, Faunce, T. 299 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 158, 164, 203, Fawcett, P. xv 229, 231, 232, 240, 332, 353, 354 Fawthrop, T. 266 Galtung, J. 272 Fealy, G. 264 Gamble, A. 122 Fegan, B. 264 Garnaut, R. 287, 299 Fehér, F. 244, 245 Garran, R. R. 214, 288 Feith, H. 259 Garrett, G. 234 Fenna, A. ix, 111, 146–59, 153, 154, 155, Garzon Perez, A. 357 219, 232, 233, 235, 236 Gascoigne, J. 369 Ferrier, C. 102 Gelber, H. 288, 392 Fforde, A. 262, 264 Gelber, K. 207, 333 Finifter, A. W. 15 Geldens, P. M. 322 Finlayson, J. 318 George, A. 299 Finn, P. 133 George, A. L. 101 Firth, A. 233 George, Jim 268, 270, 273, 274, 275, 283, Fisher, M. 236 311 Fitzgerald, C. P. 241, 243, 259, 260 George, J. L. 101 Fitzgerald, J. 175, 241 Gerritsen, R. 156, 231, 320, 349 Fitzgerald, R. 89 Gertzel, C. 251 FitzGerald, S. 287, 392 Gibson, R. 170, 177, 180 Fitzhardinge, L. F. 90, 100 Gilding, M. 206 Fitzpatrick, B. 86 Gill, G. 243, 244, 247, 252 Fitzpatrick, J. 274 Gillespie, J. 263 Fleiner-Gerster, T. 146 Girling, J. L. S. 259, 261 Fletcher, C. 152, 156 Glezer, H. 208, 217, 229 Flutter, C. 287 Golder, H. 93 Forell, C. R. 204, 208, 216 Goldsworthy, D. 4, 31, 249, 393, 396 Forrest, M. 89, 134, 140, 372 Gollan, R. A. 86, 198 Forrester, G. 291 Goodall, H. 102, 103, 209 Fortescue, S. 243, 244 Goodin, R. E. 2, 3, 15, 79, 349, 350, 373 Forward, R. 179, 218 Goodman, D. 236, 241, 244, 245 Foster, L. 37, 336 Goodwin, S. 343 490 Author Index

Goot, M. ix, xi, xv, 6, 85, 99, 110, 163, Hansen, M. L. 336 164, 168, 169, 170, 175, 177, 178, 179, Hapel, M. xv 181, 188, 198, 287, 311, 321, 322, 331, Harasymiw, B. 244 339 Hardcastle L. ix, 12, 330, 331, 332 Gordon, R. 306 Harman, G. S. 25, 203 Gow, D. J. 170 Harper, M. 36 Gow, N. 165 Harper, N. D. 283, 284 Goward, P. 102, 120 Harries, O. 75, 284, 289, 291, 392 Graham, B. D. 85, 162, 193, 196, 216, 380 Harris, H. L. 286, 287 Grant, B. 259, 289, 296 Harris, I. 139 Grant, R. 352 Harris, S. 290, 297, 335 Grattan, C. H. 288 Harrison, K. 174 Grattan, M. 99, 120, 122 Hart, J. 126, 249, 250 Grave, S. A. 71 Hartz, L. 87 Gray, G. 158, 345 Harvey, K. J. 299 Graziano, L. 15 Hasluck, P. 42, 105, 384 Greenstein, F. I. 356, 357 Hassan, R. 1, 126, 238 Greenwood, G. 85, 86, 110, 111, 146, Haward, M. 353 151, 270 Hawker, G. 134, 218, 225 Greenwood, R. H. 284 Hawkesworth, M. 339, 340 Greer, G. 44, 205, 208 Hay, P. R. 348, 349 Grewel, B. 155 Hayes, B. C. 338 Griffith, G. 134, 383, 385 Hayward, J. 2, 15, 183–4 Griffiths, M. 279, 280 Hazlehurst C. 95 Grimshaw, P. 95 Head, B. 7, 10, 13, 94, 154, 198, 229, 230, Gropp, L. 301 233, 235, 354 Groves, A. 207, 209 Healy, M. 165 Gunnell, J. G. 15, 69, 70 Heatley, A. 320 Gunstone A. 321, 322 Heaton, J. H. 98 Gunwu, Wang, see Wang, G. Heclo, H. 384 Gurry, M. 291, 328 Heller, A. 245 Gyngell, A. 291, 394 Helms, L. 126 Hemmings, A. 353 Haakonssen, K. 82, 373 Henderson G. 192, 193 Haas, P. M. 351 Henderson, G. 98, 187 Hadiz, V. R. 263 Henderson, P. 208 Hagan, J. 189, 348 Hennessy, P. 122 Hall, H. D. 288 Henry, C. 251 Hall, H. R. 353 Henry, R. 348, 352 Hall, I. 280 Hermann, M. G. 357 Hall, R. 120, 234 Hernes, H. K. 351 Hall, S. 187 Hewison, K. 261, 263, 264, 265 Halligan, J. 128, 143, 219, 225, 387 Higgins, C. 130 Hamer, D. 141, 388 Higgins, W. 206 Hamilton, C. 83 Higgott, R. A. ix, 238, 267, 268, 270, 272, Hamilton, M. 11, 210 280, 288, 289, 296, 297, 299 Hamilton, V. L. 358 Higley, J. 206 Hammond, S. B. 360 Hill, L. 82, 164, 375 Hampson, I. 233 Hills, J. 192 Hancock, I. 95 Hilsdon, A. 262 Hancock, W. K. 40, 41, 72, 84, 119, 134, Hindess, B. xv, 80, 210, 279, 311, 333, 373 135, 186, 187, 188, 194, 201, 214, 227, Hinkson, M. 321 229, 249, 270, 288, 370 Hirsch, P. 265 Author Index 491

Hirst, J. B. 71, 92, 93, 98, 114 Jackman, S. 164, 165, 168,169, 170, 198 Hobson, J. 256 Jackson, P. A. 264 Hobson, J. M. 277 Jackson, R. 131 Hocking, J. 105, 120 Jaensch, D. x, 4, 22, 47–65, 109, 112, 126, Hoffman, S. 273 138, 139, 140, 162, 190, 191, 192, 199, Hogan, S. 42 317, 318, 321 Holbraad, C. 280, 289 Jain, P. 249 Holden, W. S. 174 Jakubowicz, A. 335 Holland, I. 353 James, H. 262, 266 Holland, K. M. 240, 354 Janes, C. V. 301 Hollander, R. 154, 233, 236, 353 Janis, I. L. 358, 359 Hollier, N. 206, 210 Jarvis, D. 269, 274 Hollifield, J. F. 330 Jarvis, H. 266 Holmes, J. 150, 152, 155, 270 Jay, W. R. C. 150, 155, 286 Holmes, L. x, xv, 10, 242, 244, 247, 256 Jayasuriya, K. 263, 297 Honig, B. 79 Jeffrey, R. 43, 249, 253, 280 Holsti, K. J. 274 Jeffreys, S. 346 Holton, R. 326 Jenkins, D. 264 Holtzinger, S. 166 Jennett, C. 209, 210, 320 Homberger, E. 100 Jennings, I. 117 Hood, C. 222 Jensen, L. 256, 262 Hooker, M. B. 262 Jervis, R. L. 357, 358, 359 Horne, D. 43, 97, 112, 175, 183 Jinks, B. 112, 119, 120, 173, 181, 203, Howard, C. 130, 220 212, 225, 371 Howes, M. 353 Johan, K. 262 Howson, P. 120 Johns, G. 196 Huddy, L. 357, 358, 359 Johnson, C. xv, x, 3, 6, 190, 307, 308, Hueglin, T. O. 153 310, 311, 339 Hughes, C. A. 2, 4, 9, 35, 46, 84, 137, 143, Jones, D. M. 288, 291 164, 165, 171, 174, 175–6, 195, 196, 204, Jones, F. L. 168 216, 219, 380 Jones, G. W. 124 Hughes, O. 120, 138, 310 Jordens, A. 328 Hugo, G. 325, 326 Jose, A. W. 214 Hulme, D. 261 Jost, J. T. 357 Humphrey, M. 335 Joyce, R. B. 362 Hunold, C. 351 Jukes, G. 241 Hunter, I. 82 Jungwirth, J. 187 Huntington, S. P. 251, 288, 296 Jupp, J. 181, 194, 195, 201, 240, 326, 327, Hutton, D. 208 328, 329, 334, 335, 336, 341

Ignatieff, M. 8 Kabala, M. 328 Ileto, R. C. 265 Kahan, M. 168, 169 Indyk, M. 268, 270, 271, 391 Kahn, J. 264 Ingleson, J. 260, 264 Kamenka, E. 74 Inoguchi, T. 249 Kane, J. 224, 332 Iredale, R. 335 Kang, W-T. 128 Irving, B. 338, 346 Katznelson, I. 3, 15, 184 Irving, H. x, 113, 115, 149, 345 Kawata, J. 357 Irving, T. H. 6, 90, 92, 109, 202, 203, 205, Keal, P. 279 290, 206, 208, 305, 307, 308 Keating, M. 127, 221, 223, 225, 232, 234, Iyengar, S. 357 235 Keating, P. 288 Jabour, J. 353 Kellerman, B. 358 492 Author Index

Kelley, J. 166, 334 Lavine, H. 357 Kellow, A. x, xv, 348, 351, 352, 353, 354 Lawler, P. 272, 276 Kelly, J. 235 Leach, M. 198 Kelly, P. 40, 72, 90, 94, 120, 132, 138, Leaver, R. 279, 297, 299, 300 188, 233 Lebow, R. N. 358 Kelman, H. C. 358 Lecoureur, A. 322 Kemp, D. 127, 130, 168, 187, 190, 191 Lee, D. 291, 296 Kennedy, B. 43 Lee, H. P. 142, 143 Kenyon, D. 296 Lee-Koo, K. 275, 278 Kercher, B. 92 Leet, M. 234 Kerkvliet B. J. T. x, 227, 256, 264 Legge, J. D. 38, 39, 260, 264, 290 Kerkvliet, M. T. 264 Leigh, A. 96, 168, 169, 322 Kerr, C. 187 Leigh, M. 260 Kessler, C. S. 260 Leithner, C. 196 Khoo, S. E. 336 Lemert, C. 364 Kiernan, B. 262, 265 Leonard, S. T. 3, 5 Kilcullen, J. 82 Levey, G. B. 335 King, P. 153, 291 Levi, W. 286, 287, 288 King, S. 233 Lewis, J. 223 Kingsbury, D. 261, 262 Lewis, P. 236 Kirkby, D. 102 Leys, S., see Ryckmans, P. Kitching, G. 307 Leyser, J. 284 Kivisto, P. 336 Lifton, R. J. 358 Klingemann, H-D. 2, 3, 15 Lijphart A. 129, 131, 132, 315 Klintworth, G. 333 Lindblom, C. E. 127, 387 Knight, N. 241 Lindell, G. 142 Knopfelmacher, F. 45 Lindsay, K. 117 Knutson, J. N. 357 Lindsay, M. 284 Kociumbas, J. 369 Lines, W. 209 Kouijzer, R. 357 Linklater, A. 272, 275, 276, 277, 290 Kraan, D. 235 Lipowatz, T. 357 Kressel, N. J. 357 Little, G. 102, 106, 363 Kristianson, G. L. 203 Livingston, W. S. 147, 148 Kriwoken, L. K. 353 Lloyd, B. 133 Krook, M. 339 Lloyd, C. 90, 120, 133, 140, 175, 187, Krygier, M. 248, 370 189, 197, 199, 228 Kubálková, V. 268, 272, 292 Lloyd, P. 233 Kuhn, R. 230, 231, 307 Lockhart, G. 264 Kukathas, C. 77, 80, 116, 181, 192, 246, Lockwood, D. 247 332, 337, 373 Lockwood, R. 287 Kuklinski, J. 356, 357 London, H. I. 287 Lopez, M. 328, 331 Lafferty, G. 307 Louw, E. 182 La Nauze, J. 90, 93, 100 Love, P. 197 Lake, M. 95, 103, 106, 208, 286 Loveday, P. 70, 85, 86, 87, 98, 99, 100, Lane, R. E. 356 133, 202, 203, 204, 207, 229, 310, 314, Lang, H. 265 317, 318, 321, 369 Lapid, Y. 274 Lovell, D. 77, 80, 116, 126, 181, 246 Laski, H. 151 Lovenduski, J. 192, 199 Lasswell, H. D. 101, 356, 362 Low, N. P. 387 Latham, J. G. 288, 289 Lowe, D. 291 Latham, M. 144, 191 Lowell, A. 122 Lavalle, A. 198, 235, 236 Lucas, A. 265 Author Index 493

Lucy R. 115, 126, 140 Martin, A. W. 85, 86, 89, 90, 93, 95, 99, Lukes, S. 75 100, 102, 105, 133, 193, 204, 362 Lugten, G. 353 Martin, D. 318 Luttrell, T. 301 Martin, J. 205 Lynch, G. 354 Martin, L. L. 294 Lynch, L. 344 Masterman, C. J. 166 Mathews, J. A. 300 Mathews, R. 155 MAB (Management Advisory Board) 221 Mathews, R. L. 150, 155 MAC (Management Advisory Committee) Matthews, J. 299 127 Matthews, R. 187 MacDonald L. T. A. o T. 319 Matthews, T. 203, 204, 207, 208, 231, 297 MacIntyre, A. J. 14, 106, 263, 288, 297, Mathieson, D. 199, 262 300 May, A. L. 203 Macintyre, S. x, 41, 89, 93, 94, 98, 99, 103, May, R. J. 262 133, 188, 189, 196, 190, 197, 198, 199, Mayer, H. 49, 74, 85, 108, 111, 137, 161, 262 162, 166, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, Mackenzie, W. J. M. 2 180, 181, 182, 183, 188, 194, 195, 201, Mackerras, C. 241, 242, 248, 252–3, 284 202, 204, 207, 216, 314, 316, 339, 364 Mackerras, M. 162, 164, 166, 195, 196 Mayer, P. 255 Mackie, J. A. C. 260, 266, 284, 392 Mayo, E. 19 Mackintosh, J. 250 Mazur, A. G. 344 Macklin, R. 104 McAllister, I. x, 6, 116, 126, 143, 161, 163, Madden, A. F. 194 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 173, 176, Maddison, S. xi, 201, 210, 308, 345 189, 190, 195, 198, 238, 331, 334, 338, Maddox, G. x, 78, 82, 114, 133, 140, 151, 349, 353 154, 155, 156, 161, 181, 191, 204, 234, McBride, D. E. 344 307, 369, 372, 374 McCarthy, G. 232 Maddox, M. 372 McCarthy, P. 238 Magarey, S. 95, 106 McCausland, R. 321 Mair, P. 239 McClosky, H. J. 75 Maisrikrod, S. 263 McConnell, A. 359 Makkai, T. 166, 334 McCormack, G. 252 Makim, A. 351 McCoy, A. W. 262, 265, 266 Malbasic, I. x McCoy, E. 235 Maley, M. 121, 126, 127, 165 McCrae, K. 315 Maley, W. 77, 80, 116, 181, 239, 245, 246, McDonald, H. 261 250, 251, 272, 333 McDonald, K. 209 Manderson, L. 263 McEachern, D. 206, 230, 231, 307 Mann, L. 359 McFarlane, B. J. 191, 194, 198, 225, 229, Manne, R. 233, 309, 311 230, 307 Manning, H. 169, 353 McGarvie, R. E. 383, 389 Mansbridge, A. 34 McGee, J. 351 March, J. G. 383 McGibbon, R. 265 Marchant, P. D. 52 McGrath, A. 91, 95 Mares, P. 333 McGregor, C. 104 Markey, R. 94, 188–9 McGuire, W. J. 357 Markus, A. 88, 325 McIntyre, A. 102, 362 Márkus, G. 245 McKenna, M. 190 Markwick, R. 247 McKinlay, B. 132, 189 Marr, D. 105, 120 McLachlan, N. 92 Marr. D. G. 263, 265 McMahon, W. 187 Marsh, I. 96, 145, 196, 207, 209, 210, 236 McMaster, D. 287, 333 494 Author Index

McMullin, R. 89 Moyes, J. S. 370 McNevin, A. 333 Mughan, A. 124, 143, 169 McQueen, H. 88, 182, 191 Muldoon, P. 319, 321, 322 Meaney, N. 287 Mulgan, A. G. 250, 299, 374 B. Mercurio, B. 163 Mulgan, R. 128, 129, 319 Mediansky, F. 130 Müller, W. 125 Melleuish, G. 70, 72, 370 Müller-Rommell, F. 121, 124 Melucci, A. 209 Mullins, P. 208 Mendes, P. 210, 335 Murdoch, W. 98 Mennell, P. 98 Murphy, D. 99 Menzies, R. G. 136, 288 Murray, P. 254 Mercer, J. 208 Murray, R. 189 Merritt, J. 94 Mutz, D. C. 356 Messner, A. 92 Meyers, G. 321 Nairn, N. B. 191 Michael, M. 335 Namier, L. 106 Mietzner, M. 262 National Archives of Australia 98, 99 Milburn, J. 200 Neal, D. 92 Millar, A. 99 Neill, R. 323 Millar, T. B. 271, 282, 284, 291 Nelson, H. 108, 111, 157, 207, 316 Millbank, A. 333 Nethercote, J. R. 120, 132, 141, 189, 190, Miller, J. D. B. 119, 136, 152, 154, 160, 192, 193, 218, 221, 231 181, 215, 251, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, Neumann, K. 333 280, 284, 314, 333, 380, 395 Newman, G. 172 Miller, J. H. 242, 243 Nicholas, S. 92 Miller, M. 330, 336 Niemeyer, S. 353 Miller, R. F. 143, 241, 242, 246, 387 Nieuwenhuysen, J. 328, 329 Miller, W. E. 377 Noble, G. 300 Mills, R.C. 38 Nockles, J. 130 Mills, S. 177 Noordegraaf, M. 250 Milner, A. 209, 287 Norberry, J. 164 Milner, H. V. 3, 15, 184 Norrie, A. 175 Miraliotta, N. 183 Norris, P. 192, 196, 199 Miskin, S. 172, 180 North, J. 189, 190, 253 Mistilis, N. 336 Norton, P. 353 Misztal, B. 210 Nossal, K. R. 280, 288, 289, 296 Mo, Y. 102 Nursey-Bray, P. F. 307 Mo, X. 102 Nussbaum, M. C. 374 Modelski, G. 290, 391 Nutley, S. 219 Moestrup, S. 386 Monroe, K. 357 O’Brien, P. 100, 193 Moon, J. 143, 182 O’Faircheallaigh, C. 219, 231, 236, 354 Moore, A. 95 O’Hagan, J. 279 Moore, B. 252 O’Keefe, M. 291 Moran, A. 364 O’Lincoln, T. 230 Moran, E. 322 O’Neil, A. 290 Morgan, K. O. 97 O’Neil, M. 285 Morris, E. E. 98 O’Neill, K. 351 Morris, M. 210 O’Neill, R. J. 259 Morris-Jones, W. H. 194 O’Sullivan, D. 322 Mortimer, R. 258, 260, 261 O’Sullivan, N. 81 Morton, F. L. 240, 354 Oakes, L. 90, 120 Moser, H. 357 Oakes, P. 358 Author Index 495

Oeser, O. A. 360 Phillips M. 322 Oliphant, M. L. 291 Phillips, P. D. 269, 285, 286, 287 Oliver, B. 89 Phong, D., see Dang Phong Olsen, J. P. 383 Phongphit, S. 264 Orr, G. 163 Pickerill, J. 353 Osborne, M. 34, 263, 392 Pickering, P. 92 Osmond, W. 101, 103, 106, 208, 364 Pierson, P. 158 Overacker, L. 161, 181, 186, 187, 194, Pincus, A. 94, 225 195, 203 Pitty, R. 244, 297 Playford, J. 206, 306, 307 Plumwood, V. 355 Page, B. 120 Pocock, J. 78 Painter, M. 129, 156, 157, 233, 236 Podger, A. 128 Pakulski, J. 210, 245, 353 Podger, O. 263 Palfreeman, A. 287 Poguntke, T. 126 Palmer, D. 328 Pollitt, C. 126 Palmer, N. 98 Pommerhene, W. 193 Palmer, V. 98 Pongphit, S. 264 Papadakis, E. 170, 206, 208, 209, 210, Porter, D. 262 352, 353, 354 Portus, G. V. 35, 38, 39, 98, 214, 369, 370 Parker, D. 175 Pottinger, E. 285 Parker, R. L. 236 Powell, J. M. 41 Parker, R. S. 23, 24, 85, 93, 99, 110, 133, Power, J. xi, 128, 143, 219, 225, 328, 348, 138, 146, 151, 154, 216, 219, 371 383, 385, 387 Parkin, A. x, xv, 12, 108, 112, 113, 151, Prasser, S. 231 152, 154, 155, 157, 186, 190, 197, 199, Pratt, Ambrose 98 204, 225, 235, 236, 330, 331, 332, 333 Pratt, Angela 321 Partridge, E. 308 Preston, T. 359 Partridge, P. H. 23, 69, 73, 309, 376 Price, A. G. 187 Passmore, J. 71, 81 Price, R. 277 Patapan H. 111, 117, 154, 224, 252, 369, Pringle, R. 343, 344 374, 375 Puplick, C. 187 Pateman, C. 70, 75, 76, 305, 306, 309, Pusey, M. 79, 210, 221, 233 341 Paterson, J. 221 Patience, A. 107, 114, 198 Quartly, M. 95 Patmore, G. 191 Quick, J. 214 Patterson, S. C. 124, 143 Quiggin, J. 232, 235 Patton, P. 80 Quilty, M. 287 Payne, T. 174 Pearl, C. 44 Radi, H. 42, 276 Pearman, G. 291 Rae, H. 276 Pearse, G. 236, 352 Rainbow, S. L. 348 Pemberton, J. 74 Rando, G. 335 Pempel, T. J. 300 Ravenhill, J. xi, 227, 229, 256, 272, 288, Penders, C. L. M. 263 289, 293, 294, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, Penniman, H. R. 167 301, 393 Perez, A. Garzon 357 Rawls, J. 373 Perkins, K. 90 Rawson, D. W. 85, 166, 171, 188, 190, Peters, G. 127 195, 380 Pettit, P. 78, 373 Read, P. 321 Pettman, J. J. 275, 278, 346 Read, P. 102, 207 Pettman, R. 272, 290, 391 Reece, R. 321 Phillips, A. 79, 277 Reeves, W. P. 71, 187, 194, 200, 214 496 Author Index

Reid, Allan 120 Russell, P. 91, 321 Reid, A. J. S. 260 Ryan, N. 354 Reid, B. 265 Ryan, J. S. 370 Reid, E. 339 Ryckmans, P. 241, 243 Reid, G. S. 71, 89, 90, 134, 140, 144, 372 Rydon, J. 48, 49, 50, 56, 57, 61, 99, 140, Reid, J. R. 220 156, 162, 166, 171, 186, 196, 197 Reilly, B. 165 Ryner, J. M. 254 Renfrow, P. 339 Renouf, A. 284, 291 Sadurski, W. 248 Renshon, S. A. 357 Saeed, A. 245 Reus-Smit, C. 277, 278, 279, 281 Saikal, A. 245, 249, 250, 252 Reynolds, C. J. 264, 265 Sakwa, R. 240 Reynolds, H. 91, 209, 286 Salleh, A. 355 Reynolds, J. 290 Sampford, C. 251 Reynolds, P. 198 Sanders, W. 164, 319 Reynolds, R. 208, 365 Saunders, C. 113, 117 Reynolds, W. 105 Saunders, K. 95 Rhodes, R. A. W. viii, 1–15, 3, 11, 12, Saunders, M. 207 119–30, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, Sawer, G. 4, 70, 71, 84, 93, 94, 112, 133, 128, 130, 220, 221, 239, 250, 309, 311, 134, 140, 148, 149, 150, 151, 156, 161, 312, 387, 389 215, 216, 310, 369 Richards, M. 364 Sawer, M. 60, 139, 141, 142, 145, 163, Richardson, J. L. 268, 279, 280, 291 164, 192, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 222, Richelson, J. T. 284 250, 309, 339, 341, 344, 345, 369 Richmond, K. 133, 198 Scalmer, S. xi, 6, 175, 189, 192, 197, 199, Rickard, J. 94, 100, 101, 103, 362 201–11, 201, 209, 210 Rigby, T. H. 44, 241, 242, 243, 244 Schaap, A. 322 Riker, W. H. 146, 155 Schaffner, P. E. 357 Ripley, B. 358 Schlosberg, D. 351 Rivett, K. 333 Schnabel, A. 252 Rix, A. 299 Schneider, F. 193 Robbins, J. 321 Schofield, T. 343 Roberts, W. 96, 192, 332 Schultz, J. 178 Robin, L. 209 Scoones, I. 351 Robinson, P. 92 Scott, A. 189, 192, 195, 199, 200 Robison, R. 261, 263, 267 Scott, E. 86, 214 Rodan, G. 261, 262, 267 Scott, J. 39 Roger, A. 103 Scott, R. 25, 206, 207 Rootes, C. 209, 353 Seabrooke, L. 293 Rose, A. J. 284 Searle, P. 263 Rosecrance, R. N. 87, 284 Sears, D. O. 357, 358, 359 Ross, L. 98 Seldon, A. 122 Rothwell, D. R. 353 Selochan, V. 262 Rowland, T. 332 Selth, A. 262, 291 Rowley, C. D. 91,139, 316, 318, 320, 324 Serle, G. 100, 105 Rowley, H. 40 Sexton, M. 120 Rowley, K. 205, 266 Shapcott, R. 276, 277 Rowse, T. ix, xi, 34, 71, 88, 89, 103, 106, Shapiro, R. Y. 357 175, 318, 322 Shann, E. 40 Rubenstein, W. 335 Sharman, C. 2, 5, 6, 29, 31, 143, 145, 150, Rudd, K. 372 152, 154, 155, 162, 182, 196, 240, 337 Russ, P. 353 Sharman, J. C. 11, 277, 293, 300 Russell, M. 142 Sharp, G. 208 Author Index 497

Shaw, M. 249 Stevens, A. 206 Shearman, P. 279 Stewart, J. 231, 232 Shergold, P. 128 Stewart, R. G. 209, 210 Sheridan, G. 288, 290 Stimson, S. 2, 3, 15 Sheridan, T. 94 Stivens, M. 264 Shore, C. 130 Stockwin, A. 392 Short, D. 322 Stokes, C. H. 178 Shreuder, D. M. 92 Stokes, D. 160, 167, 377 Siapno, J. A. 264 Stokes, G. 70, 94, 133, 188, 197, 198, 234, Sidanius, J. 357, 358 369, Simeon, R. 146 Stone, B. 357 Simms, M. xi, xv, 7, 134, 139, 141, 164, Stone, W. F. 357 177, 192, 193, 197, 200, 222, 339, 345, Strangio, P. 99, 105, 106, 197, 364 346 Strelein, L. 321 Simons, M. 175 Stretton, H. 348 Sinclair, A. 364 Strøm, K. 125 Singer, P. 76, 205, 208 Stuart, N. 104 Singleton, G. 120, 190, 207, 231, 234 Stuart-Fox, M. 261, 262, 264 Sissons, D. C. S. 289 Studlar, D. T. 338 Skidelsky, R. 100 Suganami, H. 276 Skidmore, M. 264 Sugimoto, Y. 252 Sloan, J. 326 Sullivan, B. 346 Small, H. 7 Sullivan, D. 291 Smart, D. 206 Sumardjono, M. 263 Smith, B. 71 Summers, A. 95, 208, 339, 340, 344 Smith, G. 291 Summers, J. D. 108, 112, 204, 225 Smith, M. J. 125 Summy, R. 208 Smith, M. L. 291 Sun, W. 243 Smith, R. 115, 204, 321 Sundhaussen, U. 262, 263 Smith, R. 116 Sunstein, C. 118 Smith, S. 274 Sussex, M. 279 Smyth, P. 188 202 Sutherland, H. 260 Smyth, P. 94 Suyama, N. 331 Snape, R. H. 298, 301 Swan, W. 187, 189, 197, 199 Snidal, D. 281 Swenson, T. 170 Snyder, G.H. 288 Sydney Labour History Group 88 Solomon, D. 90, 112, 115, 116, 117, 120, Sylow, K. 209 137, 139, 140 Sylvester, C. 275, 278 Sommerville, J. P. 386 Szeftel, M. 251 Souter, G. 89, 140 Soyland, J. 322 Taneja, P. 242 Spann, R. N. 23, 24, 42, 48, 121, 126, 127, Tanner, L. 353 129, 173, 197, 212, 216, 217, 219, 223 Taplin, R. 348, 351 Spearritt, P. 88 Tatz, C. M. 21, 316, 317, 320, 323, 324 Spegele, R. 279 Tavan, G. 328, 331 Springborg, P. 78, 374 Taylor, D. 232 Springborg, R. 249, 251 Taylor, P. 264 Starr, G. 21, 133, 187 Teghtsoonian, K. 345 Steedman, C. 103 Teiwes, F. 241, 243, 245 Stein, J. G. 358 Tetlock, P. E. 357, 358 Stein, M. 15 Thakur, R. 251, 266 Stenner, K. L. 356, 358 ’t Hart, P. ix, 12, 101, 250, 358, 359 Stephens, J. 209 Thatcher, M. 271 498 Author Index

Thayer, C. A. 262, 265, 266 Walter, J. xii, xv, 5, 7, 12, 94, 101, 102, Thiébault, J-L. 121 106, 121, 310, 361, 364 Thompson, E. 112, 113, 121, 128, 139 Walzer, M. 315 Thornton, H. 89 Wang, G. 264 Thurbon, E. 299 Wanna, J. xii, xv, 12, 39, 119–30, 120, Tickner, A. 278 127, 130, 206, 212, 217–18, 219, 223, Tiernan, A. 121, 127, 128 225, 231, 234, 235, 252, 256, 389 Tiffen, R. 45, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, Ward, I. 173, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180, 180, 181, 183 182, 189, 192, 198, 199 Tillotsen, G. 121, 128 Ward, J. M. 86 Tipton, E. 249 Ward, K. 260 Tirthayasa, W. K. 263 Ward, R. 86, 370 Tolleson-Rinehart, S. 195, 200 Ward, S. 92, 177 Touraine, A. 209 Warden, J. 164, 165 Tow, W. T. 288 Wardlaw, G. 291 Townsley, W. A. 138 Warhurst, J. 120, 186, 190, 197, 198, 199, Tranter, B. 170, 208, 209, 353 206, 207, 217, 219, 229, 231, 232, 236, Tregenza, I. xi, 4, 5, 7, 33 349, 353 Tremblay, M. 145, 250 Warner, D. 259 Trimble, L. 145, 250, 339 Warren, C. 263 Trocki, C. A. 262 Warren, T. 29, 291 Trood, R. 291 Waters, C. 291 Tsokhas, K. 95, 230, 231 Watson, D. 90, 102, 103, 105, 130, 364 Turnbull, M. 385 Watson, I. 168, 169, 170, 179, 209 Turner, I. 86 Watson, L. 116 Turner, K. 99, 189 Watson, S. 343 Turner, M. 261, 263 Watt, A. 284, 287, 289 Watts, G. S. 370 Uhr, J. xii, 78, 96, 118, 131–45, 132, 133, Watts, R. 94 145, 164, 216, 372, 373, 375 Wear, R. 194 Unger, J. 241, 243, 248 Webb, L. 198 Ungerer, C. 289, 395 Webb, P. 126 Weber, M. 276 van der Kraan, A. 265 Weekley, K. 265 van Ginneken, J. 356, 357 Weiss, L. 253, 256, 289, 294, 299 van Onselen, P. 104, 130, 177 Weller, P. xii, xv, 4, 11, 14, 19–32, 31, 42, Varghese, M. 21 84, 88, 103, 104, 105, 106, 121, 122, 123, Vasta, E. 335 124, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 139, 189, Verba, S. 356 190, 217, 219, 223, 225, 234, 235, 239, Vincent, R. J. 271 250, 252, 311, 333, 360, 389 Viviani, N. 287, 332 Wells, D. 348 von Beyme, K. 387 Wendt, A. 277 Vromen, A. 207 Wesley, M. xii, 268, 270, 279, 288, 291, 296, 297, 300, 394 Waever, O. 292 West, K. 187, 193, 206 Waldren, J. 118 Westbury, N. 319 Walker, D. 88, 285 Western, J. S. 174, 175–6, Walker, J. L. 157 Western, M. 170 Walker, K. J. 348, 349, 354 Westerway, P. B. 203 Walker, R. B. J. 275 Wettenhall, R. L. 215, 217, 225, 387 Wallas, G. 356 Wheare, K. C. 2, 144, 147, 153 Walsh, C. 153 Wheelwright, E. L. 88, 231 Walsh, P. 130, 147 White, D. 187, 208 Author Index 499

White, H. 285 Woodard, G. 291 White, R. F. 158 Woodard, G. 291 White, R. K. 358 Wooden, M. 326 Whitehouse, G. 345, 346 Woods, L. T. 297 Whittington, D. 120 Woodward, D. 108, 112, 194, 204, 225, Whitlam, E. G. 109 241 Wight, M. 280 Woolcott, R. 289 Wildavsky, A. 202, 203, 204, 217 Woolls, W. 98 Wilenski, P. 149, 151, 155 Worth, D. 236 Wilkins, P. 222 Wright, J. 348 Wilkinson, M. 120 Wright, J. F. H. 162, Willett, G. 208 Wright, V. 127 Williams, G. 163, 164, 321 Williams, P. D. 353 Yeatman, A. 206, 221, 343 Wilson, P. 333 Yewlett, C. J. L. 387 Wilson, V. 364 York, B. 209 Wiltshire, K. W. 178, 217 Yoshimatsu, H. 288, 296 Windschuttle, K. 91, 182 Young, G. 241, 241 Winterton, G. 113, 142, 143, 373 Young, S. 177 Wise, T. 36 Wolfe, J. 319 Zappalà, G. 142, 207, 334 Wolfsohn, H. A. 45, 290 Zetlin, D. 5, 25, 29 Wood, F. L. W. 370 Zimbardo, P. G. 358 Wood G. L. 285, 286, 287 Zito, A. R. 352 Subject Index

ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission/ advocacy and academics 45 Corporation), affirmative action 192 independence of 174 ALP, see Australian Labor Party Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander amalgamation of disciplines 27, see also Commission (ATSIC) 91, 318 university management Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act American National Election Study, see (1976) 318 elections Aboriginal Land Councils 319, American Political Science Association Aboriginal Land Rights Act (1976) 319 (APSA) 31, 305 Aboriginal politics, see Indigenous politics American presidents Abortion, politics of 346, biographical essays 101 academic activism 45, 72, 205, 208 American Society of International Law academic bias to Left 189–93 396 academic disciplines, institutionalisation Amnesty International 110 of 8 anarchism 307 academic freedom Anderson, John 42–4, 72, 73, 81, 83 defence of 74 and Marxism 73–4 academy and 83 amalgamation of disciplines 27, see also Anglo versus American methodology 101 university management animal liberation 205 government-driven research agenda Annotated Constitution 214 307 Antarctica 353 polity, porous relationship between 39, anti-socialism 41, 46 in Australian Constitution 109, 118 Jewish émigré influences on 45 anti-transportation protest 92 religion 41 anti-war movement 305 separation of disciplines 87 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) see also university management 290, 297 Academy of Social Sciences of Australia Australian/Australasian Political Studies (ASSA) viii Association (APSA) viii, 1, 2, 8, 11, 15, Academy of Social Sciences (UK) viii 23, 45, 47–65, 148, 227, 229 Accord, The 206, 231 ANU connection 51 accountability in executive government annual dinners 57, 62 126 APSA News 52, 60 active citizenship, see civic engagement APSA Newsletter 22, 49, 55, 60, 379 active-state thesis 187 beginnings 47, 109 activism change to ‘Australasian’ 51, 53 academics, see academic activism collegiality 57 , see High Court conference 23, 56, 57, 240, 379, 380 ACTV v Commonwealth 116, see also High constitution 52 Court Crisp Prize 59, 61 adaptive leadership 322 decline in membership 47, 59 administrative memoir 103 executive, election of 51, 52 adult education movement, see Workers family ethos 57 Educational Association international links 48 Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs Mayer Prize 59, 61 328 membership 47–8, 58, 59, 109

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modernisation of 52 Australian Democrats monograph series 55 postmaterialist values 170 organisation of 50–1 Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) parliamentary fellowship 60 99 Political Theory Newsletter 55 Australian Election Study, see Politics 49, 50, 51, 53, 58, 85, 111, 180, elections 348, see also Australasian Journal of Australian Electoral Commissioner, see Political Science elections postgraduate students 57–8 Australian Federation, see Federation, professionalisation of 62 Australian ‘State of Play’ series 55 Australian foreign policy sub-disciplines 57 historical treatment of 276, 291 travelling scholarships 61 media influence on 175 UNESCO 48 see also foreign policy and security website 52, 55 Australian Institute of International Affairs women and politics prize 60 (AIIA) 38, 282, 290, 299, 390, 393, see women’s caucus 51, 60, 342 also RIIA women presidents of 340 Australian Institute of Political Science arbitration, see industrial arbitration 39, 42, 48, 110, 390 Arena 206, 208 Australian Journal of Public Administration Arena thesis 208 212, 219, 221 Association of South East Asian Nations Australian Journal of Communication (ASEAN) 297–8 180 ASEAN Plus Three 298 Australian Journal of International Affairs Asian Financial Crisis (1997) 234, 300 282 Association for Cultural Freedom 85 Australian Journal of Political Science 9, 78, associational politics 231, 236 111, 340, 382 asylum-seekers 113, 311, 333, see also Australian Journal of Politics and History refugee policy 21, 22, 23, 84, 207 Australian Journal of Political Science 53–5, Australian Journal of Social Issues 322 59, see also APSA: Politics Australian Journalism Review 180 Austral-Asiatic Bulletin 38 Australian Labor Party (ALP) 40 Australia Acts 1986 115 affirmative action policy 192 Australia and New Zealand School of affluent worker hypothesis 191 Government (ANZSOG) 212, Asian-born support 334 223 books about 189–91 Australian Aborigines’ League 102 caucus 133, 188 Australian and New Zealand Association for centenary of 89 the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) centralist policy 116 34 conference, importance in policy-making Australian Archives, see National Archives 190 Australian Bicentennial Authority 328 constitutional politics 109 Australian Communist Party, see creator of policy 189 Communist Party discipline 134, 135, 188 Australian Competition and Consumer distinctively Australian 194 Commission 233 electoral failure explained 195 Australian Consortium for Social and electoral systems, attitudes to 136 Political Research incorporated factions in 135, 189 (ACSPIRI) 5 federal parliamentary party 89 Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) hostility to Australian Constitution 206 110, 115, 150 anti-workchoices campaign 312 idealism versus attaining power 135 see also unionism ideology, importance of 189 502 Subject Index

Australian Labor Party (ALP) – continued electoral systems 141 initiative, party of 85, 186, 187–9, 191, ethnic bias in 142 199 executive accountability 141 internal politics 197 federalism 132, 136 institutional rigidity 195 gender bias in 141 labourism/socialism dichotomy 190 government and opposition relationships leaders 133 132, 138 Lenin on 194 House of Representatives 136 middle-classing of membership 189, independents, role of 143, 196 192 Indigenous relations 142 migrant support base 334, 335 industrial relations 142 modernisation 189 Institutions of 137 neoliberalism 191 international agreements, challenges oligarchic tendencies 40 from 142 parliamentary supremacy, attitudes to international significance of 141, 142, 136 144 platform 190 Labor and anti-Labor parties 132 proportional representation, attitudes to leadership deficit alleged 144 136 legislature and judiciary relationships redistributive politics 191 132, 150 referenda, attitudes to 136 legislative powers 141 reformism in 94, 190 lower and relationships religious influences 197 132 reorientation in 1970s 189 minor parties, rise of 133, 141, 196, socialism without doctrine 194 see also political parties splits and schisms 189, 197 ministerial responsibility 141 ‘’ model 191 multiculturalism in 142 union connection with 186 multi-faceted modes 132 utopian 188 multi-party consensualism 131, 132, women in 192 144 Australian Left Review 206 opposition 132, 141 Australian Outlook 38, 282, see also parliamentary elites 132 Australian Journal of International Affairs party systems 133, 135 Australian Parliament, study of 131–45 plurality to multiplicity 139 administration of 141 political parties, primary focus in 133, adversarial party politics 131, 144 135, 141 bicameralism 132, 136, 139, 142, 144 presidentialisation 169 binary relationships 132 press gallery 140 changing demography of 140 privileges 141 challenges from states 142 proportional representation in Senate checks and balances 136, 142 132, 144 committees, power of 143 scrutiny of regulations 141 Commonwealth and states relationships Senate 136, 143, 144, see also 132, 142, 143 bicameralism above comparisons with other parliaments separation of powers 142 141, 142 standing orders 131 constitutional theory 132, 136 structural diversity 141 corruption 137 suppression of politics 137 democratic deficit 142 trinitarian struggle thesis 137 democratisation 132 veto points 141 diversity in 139–40 Westminster system 132, 134–6, 142 double dissolutions 135, 143 women in 139, 142 Subject Index 503

Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme dismantling of 232 299 Australian states, study of 12 Australian Political Economy Forum 229 Australian Strategic Policy Institute 395 Australian political parties, see political Australian Studies in Journalism 180 parties ‘Australiana’ 50, 52 Australian political institutions, see authority, political 80, 114 institutions, public discretionary authority 316 Australian political scientists forms and uses 90 civic engagement 7, 31, 33 individual autonomy 76 federalism, relative lack of interest in 146 power 80 indifference to local government issues 318–19 Bank Nationalisation Case 109, 143, 202 international recognition 9 ‘becoming-democracy’ 80 mixed academic and civil roles 36 behaviouralism 82, 391, see also training of 31 methodological debates Australian political science, bicameralism 142, see also Australian American influence 5, 9, 14, 31, 125 parliament beginnings 4, 5, 20–1, 33, 42 Bicentennial of Australia 89, 140 benchmarks 14, 15 bilateral relations 392 bifurcation of 6, 8–9 bill of rights, Australia 110, 113, 117, 118 British influences 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 14, biographical essays 101, 102 31, 33, 125 biographical registers 99 constitutionalism 107–8, 117–18 biography 90, 102, 120, see also campaign cultural cringe 10, 11 hagiography; political biography curriculum 23–5 ‘black armband’ debate 190 development of 382 blue-collar vote, shift in 168 derivative character 4, 10 booming economy, see economic prosperity ‘god professors’ 4, 11–12, 43, 379 Bosnian war 276–7 historically determined 5 branch-stacking 334 journals, ranking of 11 ‘bringing the state back in’ 229, 386 links with economics departments 36 British Institute of International Affairs, see links with other disciplines 23, 33, 34, Royal Institute of International Affairs; 36, 37, 42, 84, Chatham House media and 45 British political science 3, 6 methodological debates 81, 82, 86, 101 Bruce government 95 and natural science model 14 Brundtland Report 351 Netherlands 31 Bureau of Immigration Research 328 pluralism in 9, 231 bureaucracy political economy intersections 237 Australian talent for 99, 212 problematic nature of 23 economic reform, role in 232 professionalism in 9, 87 hierarchy in 125 radicalism in 205–6, see also radical networks 129 political science see also executive government regional distinctiveness 14 business research 26 and government 231, 236 responsiveness to polity 211 and labour 231 staffing levels 26, 27 political role of 193, 206 versus political studies 6, 8, 13 Butler, David 160, see also elections, Australian Public Intellectual Network 7 study of Australian Quarterly 39, 48, 111, 379 Australian Round Tables 37 cabinet ‘Australian Settlement’, the 72, 187–9, collective responsibility 123, 124 227, 231 myths of 123 504 Subject Index cabinet – continued demise of 209 see also Prime Minister and cabinet; economic relations 88, 94 executive government party affiliation 333 Cairns, Jim 105 politics of 89, 202–5, 231, 308 Cambridge School 82 working-class politics 370 Canadian Journal of Economic and Political classicalism 271, 272, 273, 391 Science 315 climate change 291, 351, see also Canadian Political Science Association 48 environmental politics Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration Cold War 74, 86, 189, 268–9, 392, 394 212 Cole v Whitfield 116 : see also High Court Canberra model 137–8 collective bargaining capitalism end of 234, see also unionism progressive 191 collective responsibility 123, 124, 128 cartoons, political, see under media and colleges of advanced education 381 politics colonisation Catholicism 74, 75, Indigenous affairs 323–4 centenary of Federation (2001) 113, 114 settlement 91, 93 centralism 116, 147, 150 conquest or cession 91 economic dominance of central patronage, effects of 93 governments 148 transformation 92 see also federalism commemorative histories 89–90 Chartist agenda 92, 135 common good, substantive Chatham House 37 basis for non-Labor parties 85 checks and balances 142 rejected 78–9 see also Australian Parliament; Prime Commonwealth Bank of Australia 61 Minister and cabinet Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarship Chifley, Ben 100, 105, 109 Scheme 381 communicative ethics 79, see also mass immigration policy 330 Habermas proportional representation for the communist and post-communist politics Senate (1948) 163 11, 240–8 childcare 343, 345 centre–local relations 240, 244 China, see People’s Republic of China China 241 citizens’ assemblies 180 civil society 240, 246–7 citizenship collapse of communism 240, 247 and national unity 332, 337 democratisation 240, 247–8 women’s 95 elite and party politics 240, 242–3 civic engagement 33, 36, 45, 71 legitimacy 240, 244–5 Civics Expert Group 110 nationalism and ethnic politics 240, civil rights, see social and civil rights 248 civil services, study of, see executive patronage and corruption 240, 243–4 government popular politics 240, 245–6 civil society Soviet and East European countries 241 global 79 textbooks 240, 241–2, 249 in communist and post-communist states Communist Party of Australia 240, 246–7 attempt to ban 143 in disrupted states 251 break with Moscow 306 civilisation union influence 189 sickness of 72 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 242 class communitarianism 78 analysis 307 critique of liberal democratic theory bias of capitalism 305 315 conflict 87 comparative politics, study of 14, 24, 131 Subject Index 505

Asia-Pacific 252 High Court of Australia 111 Australia compared 239 hindrance to 109, Canada 240 150 China, see communist and historical provenance 110 post-communist politics intergovernmental relations 113 civil society 240, 246–7, 251 interpretive methodology 116, see also cross-polity comparisons 239 High Court democratisation and development 240, judiciary 107–18, 149–50 247–8, 251–3 118 dependency 238 leadership in 372 environmental policy making 240 legalistic interpretation 116 ethnic minorities 252–3 legitimacy, sources of 114, 118 frontier politics 239 nationalistic character of 115 Institute of Postcolonial Studies 249 party attitudes to 110, 115 Islamic politics 255 political relevance of 117 languages, teaching of 255 political science interest in 117, 118 leadership 249–50 political theory of 114, 136 Papua New Guinean politics 238 preamble 372 postcolonialism 249 property interests 93 prime ministers, role of 250 republican debate 112, 114, see also research futures 254–5 republicanism subaltern studies 249, 255 referenda 93, 110, 114 Soviet/post-Soviet politics 238, 240, see reform 387 also communist and post-communist rigidity of 150 politics Section 92, 109, 116 textbooks 240, 241–2, 249 social relevance of 117 US politics 249 sovereignty issues 114 women parliamentarians 250 understanding poor 110 conflict, inevitability of 43 vice-regal prerogatives 111 role of 73 see also High Court group theory 201 Constitutional Association 39 conscience, theory of 75 Constitutional Centenary Foundation conscription, opposition to 41 113 consociational theory 261, 315 Constitutional Commission (1987) 110 consumption tax 232 constitutional crisis (1975) 112 Constitution, Australia 107–18 constitutional law adaptability 109, 112 crossover with political science 108, address to God 272 117–18 anti-socialist 109, 118 constitutional politics archaic language of 111 pre- and post-1975 108 amendment 111, 113: difficulties in underdeveloped in Australia 107 109, 110, 111, 150 constitutionalism 77, 92, 107, 369 authority 114 comparative 117–18, bill of rights 110, 113, 117, 118 resurgence of interest 115 Britain, relationship with 115 constitutions, study of 5 convention proceedings 93 constructivism 277–8 conventions 112, 139, 371–2, 384–5 contextualism 82, 83, 87 crisis 1975 112, 114, 138–9 contract theory, critique of 76 Engineers Case 150 convict history 91 federalism 111 Coombs, H. C. ‘Nugget’ 103, 218 feminism 117 coordination, in executive government ‘frozen continent’ thesis 109, 149–50 126, 130 Governor-General 111 absence of fieldwork on 127 506 Subject Index coordination, in executive government – social 89, 307 continued and totalitarianism 75 between and across administrative Democratic Audit of Australia 308, 329 jurisdictions 222 democratisation 240, 247–8 core executives, see executive government role of bourgeoisie 252 corporatism, of unions 206–7 dependency theory 261 Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation 321 Depression, Great 95, 376 Council of Australian Governments 156 diplomacy 270, 280, 390, 392 Country Party direct action 208 agrarian socialism 194 disciplines, academic, see academy beginnings 193 discourse analysis 311 distinctively Australian 194 Dismissal, The (1975) 138–9, 371, 373 in New South Wales 376 see also constitutional crisis (1975) Crisp Medal 59, 61 dissent 205 Critical Theory 79, 274, 275–6 on campus 208 cultural diversity 77, 337, see also silencing of 210 pluralism see also pressure groups cultural history 89 distributive politics 233 Curtin, John 105 diversity curriculum, content 23–4, see also in representation 139 political science, curriculum of scholarly approaches 140 divided jurisdiction Dawkins, John compromises democracy 147, 151 doctrine on universities 25, 293 constraint on centralism 152 neo-liberal policies 221 see also federalism Deakin, Alfred 90, 95, 98, 100, 133, 135 ‘’, see elections, alphabetical Deakinite settlement 94 voting debt, household and business 235 143, see also Australian decision-making 75 Parliament Deleuze, Gilles 80 drought, economic impact 236 ‘becoming-democracy’ 80 deliberative democracy, see democracy economic liberalisation 77, 229, 231 democratic deficit 142 economic prosperity, politics of 235 Democratic Labor Party 194 economic rationalism 79, 189, 210 democratic socialism Economic Record 36 hindered by Australian Constitution Economic Society of Australia and New 109 Zealand 36 democratic theory 75 economy and society, uncoupling 79 judicial review 118 education democracy growth in demand for 381 apathy 75, 76 Murray Report 380 ‘becoming-democracy’ 80 elections, study of 6, 160–72 consensual 129 alphabetical (‘donkey’) voting 162, demarchy 76 165–6 decision procedure 75 American National Election Study 167 deliberative (discursive) 69, 78, 79, 83, American scholars of 160, 171 118, 145, 180, 310, 372, 373 anti-democratic practices 76 federalism, challenges of to 147, 151 Australian Election Study 167, 179 liberal, anthropocentricity of 309 Australian Electoral Commissioner majoritarian 129, 317 162 media input 178 boundary redistributions 162 participatory 76 Canberra model 137–8 procedures and practices 76 class-based voting 166, 167–8 Subject Index 507

comparative studies 160, 162, 163, Brundtland Report 351, 354 167 climate change 351–3 compulsory enrolment and voting 162, climax community/chaos dichotomy 163, 164–5, 196 350 descriptive and historical view 160 electoral studies 353 Eden-Monaro, Politics in (Rawson and emissions permits 350 Holtzinger) 166 ethical basis of 350 finance 162 Federal election 1990 349 election guides (M. Mackerras) 162 grey environmental issues 353 electoral systems 136, 162 history of 347 electoral institutions 160, 162, 163 international politics and 351–2 franchise differences in colonies 164 electoral politics and 348–9 franchise, universal 71 Kyoto protocol 351 Gwydir By-Election 1953, The (Mayer policy 235, 353–4 and Rydon) 162, 166 sustainability 353–4 innovation and reform 161, 163 theory 69, 83, 349–50, 355 Nuffield studies 160 toxic chemicals and hazardous waste participant observation 166 351, 353 party competition 162 UNCED, Rio (1992) 354 party loyalties 167, 168, 169 wilderness issues 353 preferential voting 193 epistemic communities 351 plural voting, abolition of 161 equality quantitative study 160 postmaterialist values 169–70 review of literature on 163 see also political equality Robson rotation 165 ethnic activists 102 secret ballot 161 ethnic cleansing South Australian elections 162 in Bosnia 277 Stokes, Donald 160 ethnic politics, see immigration and suffrage 161, 164 multiculturalism uniform swing 162 ethnic voting 334 voting age 164 ethnographic methodology 89 voting patterns 167 executive councils 384 women candidates 162 executive government, study of 5, 9, 12, see also Hare-Clark; voting 119–30 elitism 77, 124 accountability 126, 128 language of 175, 206 American models 125 emancipation, logic of 88 Australia 119–30 embourgeoisement thesis 168 biographical material on 120 e-media, see under media and politics cabinet 121, 122, 123 emissions abatement 235 Canberra model 137–8 tradeable permits 350 comparative studies 121, 122 see also environmental politics constraints on 123 employment, full 234 coordination 126 energy security 291 core executive approach 125 Engineers Case (1920) 150 comparative studies 119, 124 English School of international relations executive councils 384 theory 271, 275, 279–80, 283 fieldwork 127–8 enterprise bargaining 231 institutional approach 122 see also unionism institutional differences 129 environmental politics 347–55 journalists on 120 activism 207 limits to power 123 Antarctica 353 ministers 120, 122, 128 Australian federalism 354 modernist-empiricist approach 123 508 Subject Index executive government, study of – continued ‘frozen continent’ thesis 109, network accountability 128 149–50 and political accountability 128 Hackett thesis 152 policy advice and capacity 126, 127–8 history of 149 power dependence 125 institutional approach 147–8, 156 practice over theory 129 intergovernmental relations 113 presidentialisation thesis 126 judiciary, role in 148, 149, 151 Prime Minister 121, 122 Labor party antipathy to 158 public servants 122, 123 national competition policy 156, 222, rational-choice institutionalism 125 232, 233 realpolitik of 122–3, 129 ‘new’ federalism 113 reform of 127 organic (integrated) 148 responsibility 127, 128 policy innovation 156 responsiveness 128 prerequisites of 148 ‘street gang’ approach to 120 reform of 235–6 theory 124, 129 rights, protective or destructive of Westminster approach to 120, 122, 153–4 124, 129 rigidities of 150 Excellence in Research Australia 58 secession from 155 specific purpose payments 155 states continuing strength of 155 Fabian Society 187 and subsidiarity 154 factionalism 85, 86, 133, 135, see also theory of 149 Australian Parliament; political parties and tied grants 155 family tax benefits 345 transitional mode of government 151, Federalist Papers, The 70, 151, 153 154 Federation, Australian 71, 87, 89, 93 vested interests, protection of 153 anniversary conferences 93, 133 and welfare state 156 centenary of (2001) 113, 114 feminism, study of 6, 7, 10, 83, 209 constitutional history 110 additive not transformative 339 fathers of 100 biography 105 federalism 111, 146–59 and childcare 343, 345 adaptive adjustment 148, 150 first-wave 102–3, balance of power 150, 154 emotion and human relations 342 and bicameralism 132, 136, 139, 142, femocracy/femocrats 206, 344–5 144, 153 gender definitions 341 Canadian 149 gender norms 340 centralising dynamics 149, 150 gender structure 341 centralism versus federalism 147 history of 94–5 comparative 117, 146, 147–8, 157 international forces in 346 co-ordinate (dual) 148 philosophy into policy 344 cooperative 148, 156 political theory and 69, 75, 76, 88, 95, constraint on democratic majority 151 117, 275, 339 Council of Australian Governments 156 and power 340 critique of (Davis) 149 public/private sphere dichotomy 305, cultural homogeneity, problems of 155 339 defined (Wheare) 147 second-wave 340 empirical theory, lack of 146 state and gender 343 evolution of 148–9 transnational forces of 346 financial dominance of central Wollstonecraft’s dilemma 341 governments 148, 155 work of feminist scholars 345 Federalism Research Centre, ANU 146 see also gender; women Forum of Federations, Canada 117 financial deregulation 232, 234 Subject Index 509 financing of elections 162 security studies 393 Fitzpatrick and Browne, imprisonment of September 11, 2001 (9/11) 289 143 systemic risk 285 Flick, Isabel 103 Taiwan 290 Foreign (External) Affairs, Department of terrorism 291 20, 286, 392, 393 UK/USA intelligence network 284 foreign policy and security 282–92 USA, relationship with 392 absence of theory in early studies 283 Vietnam War 75, 88, 294 academic secondments to gevernment United Nations 286 292 see also international relations (IR) theory American alliance 285, 288 ‘forgotten people’ (Brett) 95 AIIA 38, 282, 290 Forum of Federations 117 Australia, New Zealand and United States Foucault, Michel, influences on radical Treaty (ANZUS) 289 political science 80, 311 APEC 290 foundation, politics of 91 Asia-Pacific formula 284, 290 fragment theory 87 Asia, relationships with 284, 286–7, 392 Frankfurt School 79, 310 asylum-seekers’ policy 287 (1975–83) bilateral relations 392 Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act climate change 291 (1976) 318 ‘coalition of the willing’ 394 multiculturalism policy, extension of Cold War mindset 283 330 Commonwealth of Nations 93, 288, Fraser, Malcolm 290 biographies of 104, 105, 122–3, 124 ‘defence-of-Australia’ doctrine 285 Free Thought Society 44 dictation test 287 Free University, Sydney 205 energy security 291 freedom English School, realism of 283 alienation of 76 Foreign Office (UK) 392 incompatible with harmony 74 ‘geography as destiny’ 283–4, 285 negative/positive 78, 83 historical treatment of 276, 291 of political communication 116 Huntington’s influence on 288 postmaterialist values 169–70 India 284 threatened by stability 73 Indonesia 284 frontier politics 239 intelligence-gathering 284 frontier violence in Australia 91 League of Nations 286 ‘frozen continent’ 109, 149–50 ‘liminal’ statehood 288, 296 funding of universities 12, 27, 38, 58, Japan 284 see also state funding; university middle power, Australia as a 284 management multilateral institution-building 288, see also international cooperation game theory 358, 391 Nixon doctrine 284, 155 gay politics 205, 208, 308 nuclear strategy 290 gender, study of 10, 95 pandemic disease 291 definitions of 341 peace movement, influence of 290 division of labour 342 People’s Republic of China 290 norms 340 practitioner-academics 283 structure 341 pragmatism 283 see also feminism; women racialism in 285–7, see also White global economic system 233 Australia Policy global financial crisis 228 resource scarcity 291 global migration, age of 330 regionalism 287–8, 289–90 global recession 1970s 229 Round Table Society 290 global social movements 209 510 Subject Index globalisation 46, 100, 234 consumption tax, failure of plan for convergence of cultures 288 232 effects on international relations theory diversity of representation 139–40 394 factionalism during 189 ‘god professors’ 4, 11–12, 43, 379 microeconomic reform 222, 231, 232 Goods, public migrant and multicultural programmes local knowledge in allocation of 77 and services 327 Gordon below Franklin dam (Tasmania) redistributive politics rejected by 191, 348 232 governance 224–5, 383 Reid report 220 changing nature of 223, 233 tax reform 232 and policy networks 220, 222, 223, 224, 225 relationship with systems of 215 386 see also executive government; policy role of 388 networks; public administration and Hegelianism 71 public policy hierarchy 125, see also executive governors (State) 383–88 government scrutinising role 385 High Court of Australia 91, 108, 109, 111 Gramsci, A 75, 249, 306, 309 activism 116 Graduate School of Public Policy (Berkeley) Brennan, Gerard CJ 116 217 conservatism of 150 grand narratives, demise of 101, 103 Cole v Whitfield 116 grants 27, 38, see also funding enhanced interest in 115 Green, T. H. 33, 71, 73 interpretive methodology 116 green bans movement 353 jurisprudence of 113, 116–17, 150 green preferences, importance of 353 legitimacy, theory of 116, 117, 118 Green State, the 79 Mabo v Queensland 116 Greens, postmaterialist values 170 Mason, Anthony, CJ 116 see also paucity of political science interest in group theory 115 factionalism 203 political advertising ban, 143: ACTV v material interests as focus 202 Commonwealth, 116; Nationwide News pluralism 202 v Wills 116 see also pressure groups political nature of 112, 115, 116, 150 gubernatorial studies 383–88 role in constitutional interpretation 115 Gwydir By-Election, see elections Higginbotham, George 98 Hobbes, Thomas 70, 76, 80 Habermas, Jurgen holistic government 222 communicative action 79 House of Commons 144 Critical Theory 79 House of Lords 142 deliberative democracy discourse 310 House of Representatives (Australia), see also hagiography 103–4 Australian Parliament Hanson, Pauline 333 Howard government (1996–2007) Hare-Clark voting system (Tasmania) 138, Australia, New Zealand and United States 348 Treaty (ANZUS) alliance 394 Hasluck, Paul 42, 105 asylum-seekers 113, 311, 333 Hawke, Bob 101 ATSIC, attack on 91 Hawke–Keating governments 190 children overboard 120 activist diplomacy by 296 choice theory 311 Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs class politics 307 328 climate change policy 236 business–government relations 231 ‘coalition of the willing’ 394 Subject Index 511

continuities with Keating government Indo-Chinese 332 234 Islamic Australians 327 emergency intervention 323 Jupp, James, contribution to 326–9 industrial relations reform 113 Jupp Report (1986) 328 Iraq 394 migrants and political activity 326 multiculturalism 329–30 multiculturalism policy 330, 335 native title claims, undermining of 311 national cohesion, concerns about 332 pro-Washington stance 395 non-English-speaking-background public sector reform 222 immigrants 326 reconciliation process, abandonment of race-based policy 325, 329, see also 91 White Australia Policy religious conservatism 308 refugee policy 329 research funding bias 307 religion and politics 336 Stolen Generation Report, rejection of republicanism 332 91 return migration 326 trust 372 welfare problems of immigrants 328 Tampa incident 333 Westminster institutions, ethnocentric terrorism 113 337 WorkChoices 312 inclusivity in parliament 140 Howard, John 95 Indigenous politics 10, 42, 117, 209, biographies of 103, 120 314–24 religiosity of 372 aboriginal governance, emerging Hughes, William Morris (Billy) 41, 90, literature 318 100, 286 aboriginal history 88, 91 humanist tradition 13, 14 Aboriginal Land Rights Act (1976) 319 assimilation 316 idealism 5, 33, 71 ATSIC 318 critics of 81 ‘black armband’ debate 190 decline of 73 Canadian studies 315 ideas, history of 81 colonisation 318, 323 ideology Coombs Report (1976) 314 betrayal of 191 difference, significance of 317 hegemony of 306, 307, 309 discretionary authority 316 role of 309 discrimination 88 identity, politics of 88, 89, 277, 332 emergency intervention (2007) 323 cross-generational research 336 incarceration, effects of 318 immigrant activists 102 intergovernment relations 319 immigration and multiculturalism research international law 278 87, 325–37 local government 318–19 appraisal of research agenda 335–6 marginalised research 314 assimilation policy 330 National Aboriginal Conference 317 Bureau of Immigration Research 325, New Zealand studies 314 328 Northern Territory exceptionalism bureaucratic processes 331 319–21 Chinese and South Pacific labour 330 participation–consultation mechanisms comparative studies of 331 317 criteria for immigration 330 politics, study of 10, 42, 117, 209 cross-disciplinary nature 324 pluralism 315 elites and ethnic minorities 328 privatisation 319 English, the, in Australia 329 rights and race 316 ethnic politics 327, 330, 334–5 social justice 36 histories of 95 reconciliation 321–2 identity and diversity 332, 336 referendum (1967) 319 512 Subject Index

Indigenous politics – continued integrity branch, desirability of 385, 388 relationship with Federal Parliament 142 intellectual, three meanings of 7 and resources companies 236 interdisciplinary research 9, 12 rights of Indigenous people 91 inter-governmental relations separatism 316–17 Commonwealth and Queensland 319 State-level politics 323 Commonwealth and Western Australia suffrage 164 319 Tatz, Colin 316–17 interiority treaty 320 in political biography 100, 103, 105 uranium policy 319–20 international cooperation, politics of 87, individualism 72, 310 289 Indonesia International Organisation 295 Chinese-Indonesians 260 international political economy 293–301 democracy in 259 APEC 297 Dutch rule 260 ASEAN 297–8 Kelantan 260 ASEAN Plus Three 298 Military, aspirations of 260 Asia-Pacific region 293, 295–6, 297 Nasution, General Abdul Haris 263 Asian Financial Crisis (1997) 300 Pan Malayan Islamic Party 260 Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits PKI (Communist Party of Indonesia) Scheme 299 260 bilateral trade 298 santri 260 Cairns group 296 Sarawak 260 constructivist approach 296–7 state–society relations 260, 263–5 Dawkins reforms, effect on research 293 Suharto regime 260, 261, 263 definitions 294 Sukarno regime 260 dearth of scholars 293 Wahid regime 263 dependency theory approach 296 industrial arbitration devaluation of dollar (1971) 293 and protectionism 231 environment, economy of 293 compulsory 71, 188 feminist perspectives 293 needs-based 231 intellectual property issues 299 industrial relations Japan, free trade agreement 299 policy 227 liminality 296 reform 113 middle-power diplomacy 296 Industries Assistance Commission 232 multilateralism 298 innovation policy 236 New International Economic Order Institute for Pacific Relations 38, 42, 290, (NIEO) 295, 296 390 oil-price shocks 295 Institute of Postcolonial Studies 249 policy networks 297 Institute of Public Administration 39, 48, preferential trade agreements 298 60 production networks 300 institutional change 89 rational-choice approaches 294 institutionalisation of disciplines 8 regionalism 297 institutionalism 115 stagflation, oil-price-rise induced 293 continental 387 trade regimes 293 innovation 212 US, free trade agreement 299 new institutionalism 126 World Trade Organisation (WTO) old institutionalism 383–9 298 in public administration 212, 215 International Relations of the Asia-Pacific institutions, political 77, 87 295 Australian 4, 78 international relations theory 268–81 colonial 371 academics and practitioners 395–6 emergence of 99 alliances 271, 288–9 Subject Index 513 anarchical society 271 postcolonialism 278–9 arms race 270 postmodernism 393 Australian geographical dislocation post-structuralism 274, 276, 280 268, 269 rationalism 391 balance of power 271 Realist theory 268, 270, 271, 279–80 behaviouralism 271 scientific methodology (American) 273 bilateral relations 392 security 271, 393 British Empire/Commonwealth 270 social constructivism 280 Bull, Hedley, contribution of 271, 280 sovereignty 271 classical methodology (English) 272, stasis of discipline 272 273 state-, rejection of 272 centres for research 395 state and class 272 Cold War 268–9, 392, 394 statecraft 270 conflict resolution 272 states-system dilemmas 270 constructivism 277–8, 296–7, 393 strategic studies 392 crisis diplomacy 280 subaltern studies 278 critical theory 274, 275–6, 280, 281n2 terrorism studies 394 dependency theory 296 Third World, politics of the 272 diplomacy 270, 280, 390, 392, 396 training of scholars 271, 280 disarmament 272 transnationalism, growth of 271 domestic politics, influences of 272 see also foreign policy and security economic shocks, effects of 271 International Political Science Association ethical choice 396 341 English School, the 271, 275, 279–80 link to APSA 48 ethical issues 271, 274, 290, 396 international relations, study of 13, 37, External Affairs, Department of 272 57 feminism 274, 278 interpretive approaches fragmenting of discipline 394 influence on Australian political science Frankfurt School 275–6 5, 11, 13 ,14, 309–12 high politics 270 anti-foundationalism 5, 309, 311–12 historiography of discipline 268, 390–7 British interpretive 5, 11, 14 humans rights studies 394 constructivism in international relations idealist theory 270 277–8, 296–7, 393 indigenous peoples 279 cultural turn, the 6–7, 101, 305, 309–12 interdependence 271 European influence 5, 11, 13, 14 language, role of 274 Foucault, influence of 79–81, 311 law–diplomacy interface 396 interpretive methods in political left–right dichotomy 394 psychology 357 liberalism 279–80 postmodernism 309 male domination of discipline 278 in international relations 393 Marxist theory 272 post-structuralism 5, 309, 311 methodology issues 273–4, 281 see also radical political science middle-power diplomacy 280 Intervention 206 neo-conservatism 394 invasion of Australia 135 normative theory 274–5 Irish Political Science Association 48 north/south divide 278 Islamic politics 255 Oceanic Conference for International Studies 280 ‘joined-up government’ 222 peace studies 272, 392 Journal of Australian Political Economy 229 philosophical influences on 275 Journal of Public Administration 48 political economy, growing influence of Judicial review, see Constitution, Australia; 272 democracy positivism 273, 274 Judiciary, the and the Constitution, 107–18 514 Subject Index

Kyoto protocol 351 liberalism deficiencies of 351–2 authoritarian 311 Kant, Immanuel 82, 83 classical 71, 78 Keating government (1991–96) 113 contradiction inherent in 373 asylum-seekers, detention of 333 and corruption 373 see also Hawke-Keating governments critique of 315 Keating, Paul 102, 105 dominance of 77 Kerr, John 139 idealist 71 Kissinger, Henry 390 organisation of 95 paternalism 373 Labour History 86, 88 power elites 373 Labor Party, see Australian Labor Party social 33, 34, 188 Labor Split (1954–5) 189 Libertarian Society 370 labour and business 231 liberation struggles 88, 205 labour politics libertarianism, Andersonian 83 class collaboration 88 liberty, see freedom history 94, 100 local government 387 and nationalism 88 indifference of political scientists towards suspicion of parliamentary leaders 328 134 Locke, John 76, 90 Lake Pedder activism 348 London School of Economics (LSE) 35, language 37, 39, 41, 42, 53, 194, 271, 272, 369, and meaning in biography 106 390, 391 of elites 175 (1932–9) 95 see also political language Laski, Harold 37, 39 Mabo v Queensland (1992) 91, 116; see also Latham, Mark, biography of 104 High Court law and politics, divisions between Macarthur, John 92 107 management, public, see New Public leadership, political, 102, 106, 249–50, Management 310, 372 managerialism, see New Public reconciliation and 322 Management League of Nations 38 markets leaks and briefings, see under media and free 77 politics forces 100, 210 Left, the public subsidies for 222 old left 87, 88 Marxist theory New Left 88, 210, 229, 231, 305 ethics of 74 legislatures, study of 5, see also parliament influence on John Anderson 73–4 legitimacy, political 118 and labour history 100 and Indigenous politics 321 revival of 88 see also High Court; Constitution, Mason, Anthony CJ, see High Court Australia; materialism 83 liberal contractualism, see contract theory maternity and parental leave 345 Liberal Party 89 Mayer, H, contribution to APSA 49–50 books about 192–3 Mayer Prize 59, 61 business connections 186, 190 McGarvie, Richard, 383–4 Federation as organising theme 133 on constitutional conventions 385 leadership, primacy of 133, 190 Media (Information) International Australia negativity towards Australian 45, 180 Constitution 115 media and politics 173–85 weakness in Queensland and Northern academic journals 180 Territory 190 activism 209 Subject Index 515

Australian Broadcasting Commission models 5, 24, 31, 87 (Corporation) see ABC Michels, Robert 41 Australian foreign policy, impact on microeconomic reform 222, 232, 234 175 middle-class welfare 235 bias 176, 177 migration, see immigration and cartoons 177 multiculturalism changes and continuities 185 middle east and Islamic politics 255 conflicts, coverage of 174 middle ground in politics 95 corruption, reporting on 175 middle-power diplomacy 280, 296–7 current affairs programmes 177 militant protest 204, see also pressure dearth of academic attention 173 groups diversity in media ownership 178 Mill, John Stuart 69, 70, 75 domestic policy, impact on 175 minimalist state 71, see also state, role of election campaigns 176–7 modernisation theory 261 e-media 177, 185 modernism, scepticism of 101 ethnic broadcasting 179 modernist-empiricism 4, 5, 122, 123 government use of 177–8 Monash, John 100, 105 Herald and Weekly Times 160 Morgenthau, Hans 390 Indigenous issues 184 multiculturalism 77, 80, see also international news 174 immigration leaks and briefings 177 multi-partyism 144 multiculturalism 184 Murphy, Lionel Murdoch Press 175 biography of 105, 120 newspapers 173, 177 court cases 143 non-Labor Party mobilisation 175 Murray Report (1957) 381 opinion polls, handling of 175 ownership of media 178 National Aboriginal Conference 317 parliamentary press gallery 175 National Archives of Australia 84, 98, 99 policy issues 178–9 National Competition Policy 156, 222, political advertising 143, 179 232, 233 public broadcasting 179 National Library of Australia 84 public relations politics 177 National Tax Summit (1985) 232 radio coverage 175 nationalism regulation 179 and ethnic politics 240, 248 spin (framing) 177 and cultural identity 332, 337 talkback radio 175, 179 and the labour movement 88 television content 174 Nationalist Party 95 textbook coverage of media issues Nationwide News v Wills 116, see also High 180–3 Court user preferences 175–6 native title 116 voters, influence of media on 179–80 nature wire services 174 instrumentalist approach to 79 women and 184 ecocentricity 79 see also press neo-liberalism 89, 189, 210, 231, Menzies governments (1939–41; 1949–66) 233, 234 forgotten people (Brett) 95 absorbed by Labor 220–1, 307 immigration policy 327 economic risks and social consequences troops to Vietnam 394 233 Menzies, Robert 90, 95, 100, 101, 102, influence in Australia 310 105, 135 New Federalist, The 93 methodology new institutionalism, see institutionalism debates 81, 82, 101 New Left 88, 210, 229, 231, 305 ethnographic 89 new protectionism 94, 135 516 Subject Index

New Public Management 121, 221 Perkins, Charles 102 see also public administration and public personalisation of politics 169 policy Petrov inquiry (1954) 20 New Zealand Journal of Public Administration PhD training 6, 13, 14, 31 314 philosophy and political theory 275 New Zealand Values Party 348 Plato 69, 369 New International Political Order (NIEO), Plato-to-NATO 82 see international political economy pluralism Nixon doctrine 284, 155 conflict 73 non-Labor parties Indigenous politics 315 books about 192–3 see also consociational theory; cultural common good basis 85 diversity press as mobilising agent for 175 town and country capital 188 Pol Pot 263 see also Country Party, Liberal Party, policy National Party, Nationalist Party, advice and capacity 126, 127 United advisers, increase in 127 Northern Land Council 319 choices 219 Northern Territory coordination 217 Indigenous affairs 319–21 cycle 219 nuclear weapons 290–1 innovation and federalism 157 making 217 Oakeshottian approaches 74, 82, 375 studies 218 oath-taking, political significance of 375 policy networks 129, 206, 207, 222, 223, obligation, see political obligation 224, 225, 297 Oceania 318 accountability of 128 old left, see left, the bureaucracy-market-networks transition One Nation Party 170, 198 223 opinion polls, see media and politics coordination of networks 223 oppositions, power of 140; see also and core executive 128 Australian Parliament and governance 220, 222, 223, 224, 225 Orr, S. S., 22, 43, Policy Studies Newsletter 212 Overacker, Louise, contribution of 7, 53, political advertising 54, 194, 195, 196, 200n12, 15 attempts to outlaw 143 Oxford, social liberals 34 political biography 97–106 Aboriginal activists 102 Pacific Affairs 295 academic authors 104 Pacific Review 295, 297 administrative memoirs 103 Pacific region attacks on 100 Australia’s place in 38 Australian Dictionary of Biography 99 shift in power to 38 campaign biographies 103, 104 pandemic disease 291 collections 99 Parkes, Henry 90, 100, 102, 105, cross-disciplinary nature of 100 parliamentary government 77, 125 empiricism in political biography 97 principal-agent theory 125 explanatory typologies 101 see also executive government grand narratives 101, 103 parliamentary liberty 92 hagiography 103–4 participation interdisciplinary 100 citizen 75, 76, 78, 180 insider biography 102 impediments to 306 language and meaning 101, 106 workplace 88 marginality of 105 party convergence 198 non-academic authors 100, 104 peace studies 272, 392 objectivity 104 Subject Index 517

origins in Australia 97 WorkChoices Act (2005) 236 the personal, absence of 100 see also international political economy prosopography 99 political equality 135 psychoanalysis 101 political history 84–96, 99 psycho-biography 101 anniversaries 89 public over private 97 economic 89 situatedness in 103 ethnography 89 and sociography 97, 99, 106 imperial and colonial themes 84, 85 theory, application of 106 new national themes 84–5 tasks of 97, 104, 105 radical nationalist school, the 86 see also biography regional 89 political cartoons, see under media and urban 89 politics political identity and the nation-state 277 political correctness, rejection of 210 political language 189 political corruption 137, 373 political lives, ownership of 104, see also political economy 227–37 political biography Accord, The 206, 231, 232 political obligation 75, 76 apathy towards 229 political parties, study of 6, 186–200 Australian Political Economy Forum affective bonds 334 229 Australian 85, 87 Australian Settlement, the 227, 231 bias to left among scholars 190–2 boom, see below economic prosperity centrality to Australian politics 169 ‘bringing the state back in’ 229 class influences 85 business and government 231, 236 competition 162 business and labour 231 convergence of parties 198, 199 bureaucracy and reform 232 economic rationalism in 210 definition 227 emergence of 94 economic prosperity, politics of 235 ethnicity, role of 334 employment, full 233 factionalism in 85 environmental regulation 228, 235, 237 loyalties to 167, 168, 169, 196, 334 financial regulation/deregulation 232, independents 143, 199 234, 237 initiative–resistance dichotomy 85, global financial crisis 228 186, 187–89, 191, 199 global forces’ influence on domestic materialistic basis of 85 economy 228, 235 minor parties 133, 141, 198 ideas, constitutive role of 233 neo-liberalism in 210 industrial relations policy 228, 236 party systems research 196–9 Industries Assistance Commission 232 politicisation of 186–7 labour and business 231 precocity of 187 market-based governance 228 and pressure groups 204 microeconomic reform 222, 232, 234 scholarly analysis of 194 monetary policy 235 women scholars, contribution of 186 neglected as a research area 227 see also Australian Democrats; Australian neo-liberalism 233, 234 Labor Party; Country Party; The political science, intersections with 237 Greens; Liberal Party; Independents; protectionism 232 National Party; Nationalist Party; public finance 235 One Nation Party; United Australia recession, 1970s 229 Party Reserve Bank of Australia 235 political psychology 9, 11, 42, 101, 310, state–economy relations 234 356–66 state socialism 227 activism, studies of 358 tariff policy 229 bifurcated studies 358 taxation policy 235 biography, influence on 361–2 518 Subject Index political psychology – continued ethics in politics 372–3 cognitive revolution 356 Federation debates, role in 133 community power relations 360 history of 81, 82, 374–5 crimes of obedience 358 idealism 71 Davies, A F, contribution of 361–2 interdisciplinary nature of 81 dearth of research in Australia 359 liberal–republican dichotomy 373 definition of 357 normative versus empirical 69 elite behaviour, study of 358 party philosophy 133 and game theory 358, 391 professionalism, increased 83 prominence in Spanish-speaking public-choice theory 153 countries 358 public engagement 70, 71 individuals, study of 356, 361 public justification 373 International Society of Political relation to other disciplines 69 Psychology 356 religion and politics 372 intergroup stereotyping, study of 358 republican–liberal dichotomy 372, 373 interpretive methods 357 Scottish universities 71 leadership, study of 358, 359, 363, 364 shifts in political thought 100 left-wing bias of scholars 358 sovereignty 114, 118 Little, Graham, contribution of 360, substantive consensus 272 362–3 trust 372 madness of crowds 358 see also feminist political theory, mass political behaviour, study of 356, interpretive approach 358 Politics, see under APSA Melbourne School 360–1, 363–5 Politics, Media Information Australia 45 political fiascos 358 positive freedom, see freedom Political Psychology 357, 359 positivism 6 political socialisation, study of 360 in political biography 97 positivist methods 357 in political science 306 public–private dichotomies 361 Post War Reconstruction, Department of psychoanalytic theory, influence of 357 21 psychosocial approaches 363 Postcolonial Studies 249 Psychologia Politica 357 postcolonial theory 275, 309 racism and discrimination, study of 358 postmaterialism, 169–70, 209 rational-choice explanations 358 postmodernism 309 Tavistock Institute 361 post-structuralism 5, 309 311 Zeitchrift für Politische Psychologie 357 power violent conflict, study of 358 conceptions of 80, 205 political science Chapter 1 passim contests for 90, 202 in Britain 378 limits to 123 in USA 378 power-dependence 125 see also Australian political science radical interest in 206 Political Studies Association of the United responsibility 127 Kingdom (PSA) viii, 48 see also radical political science Political Theory Newsletter 55 ‘PR state’ 178 political theory 6, 9, 24, 69–83, 369–75 practitioner–academic nexus 39 application to biography 106 preferential voting system 193 constitutional interpretation 116; see premiers (Australian states), biographies also High Court 99 creative literature, linked to 375 presidentialisation thesis 126, 169 death and resurrection of 69 press definitional challenges 69 parliamentary press gallery 140, 141, deliberative democracy 373, see also, 175 democracy, deliberative, see also media and politics Subject Index 519 pressure groups, study of 6, 9, 201–11, production, forms of 305 Fordist to post-Fordist 100 antipodean approaches to 201, 203, Productivity Commission 233 204, 210 productivity and anti-road struggles 208 and wage increases 231 autonomy of 207 see also unionism and bank nationalisation 202 professional collaboration 31 and class 201, 202 proportional representation 134, 136 and consumer rights 208 for the Senate (1948) 163 definition 202 Proportional Representation Society of direct action 208 Australia 163 dissent 205, 208 prosopography 99, 106n1 and environmentalism 207, 208, 209 prosperity, politics of 95 and gender issues 205, 206, 207, 209 prostitution, politics of 346 green bans movement 353 protectionism 188, 231, 232 global social movements 209 ‘new’ 93 and Indigenous affairs 209 psycho-biography 101 and the media 209 Public Administration 39, 42 European early interest, 201, public administration and public policy, farm organisations 202 study of, 9, 13, 24, 212–26, 383–9 and gay and lesbian liberation 208 access issues 221 and group theory 201 accountability 218 interests 201 administrative law, study of 218 marginalisation of the study of 211 Australian talent for bureaucracy 212, material interests as basis of 207 226 and militant protest 205 ‘bringing the state back in’ 229, 386 and nuclear disarmament 208 bureaucracy–market–networks transition organising principles 207 223 links with parties 210 cabinet government 215, 217, 384 and the peace movement 208 civil society 220, 225 and pluralism 202, 206 coherence deficit in the discipline 219 and race issues 207 Commonwealth, role of 215 and radicalism 208 constitutional issues 214, 216 taxonomy of 207 Coombs Report (1976) 218 Returned Servicemen’s League (RSL) coordination of networks 223 202 demographic considerations 345 and student politics 208, 209 equity 221 syndicates 201 federal system 216 working-class participation in 209 focus of study 213 Prime Minister and cabinet 119, 121, 130 global considerations 213, 225 checks and balances 120 governance 224–5, 383 power of 126 gubernatorial studies 383 procedures and practices 120 human resources 218 see also executive government innovation in government 212 prime ministers institutionalism, descriptive 212, 225 biographies of 99, 120 integrity branch, desirability of 385, prime ministers, roles compared 250 388 Principal-agent theory, see executive international institutions 213, 226 government ‘joined-up government’ 222 privatisation legalism in 214 and Indigenous politics 319 links with other disciplines 217 Privy Council 384 local government 213, 215, 217 appeals to 109 managerialism 218, 221, 222, 225 520 Subject Index public administration and public policy, public policy 121 study of – continued public policy and administration, study of, market orientation 221, 225 see public administration merit 221 public relations, see under media and methodology 215 politics microeconomic reform 222 public-sector reform 128, 220, 232 migration 213 public servants national competition policy 222 role of 217 national school of 212, 223 roles compared 250 networks 222, 223, 224, 225 see also executive government neutrality issues 221 Public Service, Commonwealth organisation of the public service 214 and advice 123 policy choices 219 Commonwealth Commissioner 20 policy coordination 217 graduates in 20, 33 policy training 223 Public Service Reform Act (1984) 221 politics–administration dichotomy responsiveness to government 128 213, 219 see also public administration and public public-choice theory 221 policy public ownership 217 Publius 146 public-sector change 220 Push, the (Sydney) 44 public servants, role of 218 Public Service Reform Act (1984) 221 Quadrant 45 reconstruction, post-war 215 Quarterly Essay 7 recruitment and training 217 regional integration 213 race responsibility 218 gender, intersections with 95 responsiveness 221 see also pressure groups; radical political scrutiny by State governors 385 science sectoral case studies 218 radical political science 305–13 service delivery 223 capitalism, critique of 306–8, 311 social security 213, 215 and class 305, 307, 308, State issues 216 ‘cultural turn’ 305, 309–12 State-federal relationships 217 and environmental issues 309 State-local relationships 213 and gender and sexuality 308 statutory authorities 215 Gramsci 75, 249, 306, 309 support for federalism 153 ideology, role of 309, 310 systems of governance 215 and industrial participation 306 tariff policy 217, 232 interpretive approaches 312 textbooks 213–14, 219 marginalisation of 312–13 theory and practice 387 Marxist studies 305 Third World movement (1960) 229 and participation, impediments to 306 trade issues 213 and postcolonial theory 309, 311 Treasury, the 217 post-structuralist influences 311 Westminster styles and structures 216 and power, organisation of 305 women in the public sector 222 and public–private sphere dichotomy see also administration; bureaucracy 305 Public Administration Review 224 and race and colonialism 308–9 public institutions, see institutions radical democracy 306–8 public intellectuals 7, 13, 41 rhetoric, role of 309 costs 8 social movements 308 dangers 8 see also feminism; political theory decline of 8 radio, talkback, see media and politics public ownership 217 Radio Australia 37 Subject Index 521 rational-choice institutionalism 125, 126 responsibility, executive government 127, see also executive studies 129 Rawls, John 69 responsible parliamentary government realpolitik 122, 129 40, 138–9 reason, universalist conception of 79 Australian form of 140 recession challenges of federalism 147, 151 1970s 229 sesquicentenary of 89 1990s 233 responsiveness reconciliation public service to government 128, 221 abandonment by Howard government political science to polity 211 91 resources boom, geographical contested meanings 321 concentration of 236 theological and civic significance 322 Returned Servicemen’s League 202 see also under Indigenous politics Review of Commonwealth Administration redistributive politics of ALP 191 (Reid Report) 220 rhetoric 95 referenda right, radical 95 1967 (Aboriginal Voting Rights) 319 rights 1999 (Republic) 78, 373 group-differentiated 77 Labor attitudes to 136 liberty 75 refugee policy 329 see also asylum-seekers protected by federalism 153 regimes of truth 80 Rio, see UNCED regional development policy 236 Robson rotation, see elections regionalism, global resurgence of 287–8 Round Table Society 290 religion Round Table, The 37, 380 emergence of two-party system 372 Royal Commission on Australian in the ALP 197 Government Administration (Coombs) religious right, rise of 372 218, 220, 234, 314 theology and Adam Smith 375 Royal Institute of International Affairs representative government (RIIA) 37 nature of 137 (2007–) threatened by party discipline 134 class politics 307 reproductive technology, politics of 346 Kyoto protocol, ratification 351 Republic Advisory Committee 113 preferential trade agreements 298 republicanism 69, 78, 83, 369, 387 Rudd, Kevin 104 and the Australian Constitution 112 religious perspective 372 judicial review 118 rule of law 77, 81 neo-Roman model 78 ruling class 206 referendum (1999) 110 rural politics 193 research sceptical empiricism 370 funding for 27, 38 interests of political science staff 59 Schopenhauer, Arthur 83 national research priorities 12 Schumpeter, Joseph 75 and teaching, see teaching scientism 13, 53, 125 research centres in Australian universities Scottish Enlightenment 82 26 Scullin Labor government (1929–32) Research School of Pacific Studies, ANU obstructed by Senate 139, 150 391 369 Research School of Social Sciences, ANU security studies 12, see also foreign policy 79, 84, 108, 376 and security Reserve Bank of Australia 234 self, the politics of the 89 rivalling influence of Treasury 235 self-government 92 resource scarcity 291 semi-presidentialism 386 522 Subject Index

Senate (Australia) elections 253 obstruction of elected governments environmental degradation, overlooked 139 261 role of 143 ethnicity and nationalism 264 role of independents and minor parties fatwa 262 196 imperialism 258 see also Australian Parliament Indo-China 259 separations of powers 142, see also Indonesia 259–60, 261, 262, see also Australian Parliament separate entry September 11, 2001 (9/11) 289 industrialisation, privileging of 261 effect on IR theory 393 international affairs 260, 265–6 service delivery, role of government 223 Khmer Rouge (Cambodia) 262 settlement 87, 91, 97 Laos 261, 262 convict question 91 leadership 263 fragment theory 87 Malaysia 261, 263 treaties 91 mandala concept 261 see also, Australian Settlement methodologies 258, 261 settler society 97, 99 military forces 267 and Indigenous politics 322 modernisation theory 261 Sihanouk, Prince 263 nationalism 259, 266 silencing of dissent 210–11 Philippines 262 sinology 241 political development, theme of 257, Smith, Adam 82 261 influenced by theology 375 political parties 263 social compact 188–9 political quiescence 261 social conflict theory 261 political systems 267 definition 267n5 poverty 258 social and civil rights movements 75 revolts and revolutions 259, 264–5 social identity Singapore 261, 262 ethnicity 88 social conflict theory 261 gender 88 state formation 262 race 88 state–society relationships 258, 259, social liberalism 33, 34, 71, 188 263–4, 264–5 Social-Movement Studies 210 Thailand 261, 262, 263 social movements, see pressure groups; see typologies of states 258 also radical political science Vietnam 262, 263–4 social order 72 Western interference 258 individual responsibility for 73 sovereignty, theories of 114, 118 social security 213, 215 Soviet/post-Soviet politics 11, 238, social welfare 240–8 policy 213, 215, 228 centre–local relations 240 reforms 71 civil society 240 sociology 33, 34, 36, 37 collapse of communism 240 Sorel, Georges 73 democratisation 240 Southeast Asian studies 257–67 elite and party politics 240 armed forces 262 legitimacy 240 authoritarian regimes 258 nationalism and ethnic politics 240 bureaucracies 267 patronage and corruption 240 colonialism 258 popular politics 240 communism 259, 266 textbooks 240, 241–2 consociational theory 261 Spence, Catherine Helen 133–4 democratisation 261, 267 spin (framing), see under media and politics dependency theory 261 stability as threat to freedom 73 Subject Index 523 state feminism, see feminism, femocracy trade unions, see unionism State politics 87 trade union database 380 Indigenous politics 323–4 tradition 2–4 elections 90 definition of 3 state regulation 100 humanities 4–5 state, role of 40 modernist-empiricist 5–7 minimalist 71 public intellectual 7–8 paternalism 188 Treasury, Commonwealth 130 precocious 187 influence of 234, 296 protective 73 rise of 119 servile 72 rivalled by Reserve Bank of Australia state socialism 119, 187, 227, see also 234–5 political economy study of 217 statistical methodology 24, 86, see also Turnbull, Malcolm 385 methodological arguments tyranny of distance, the 284 statutory authorities, see under public administration and public policy UN Conference on Environment and ‘Stolen Generations’ report (1997) 91 Development (UNCED) Rio 351, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU 354 393 unionism 35, 88 ‘street-gang’ approach, see executive Accord, The 206, 231 government ALP connections 186 student politics 208 collective bargaining 234 Studies in Australian Affairs 42 corporatism 206 Sydney Labour History Group 88 enterprise bargaining 231 opposition to 210 talkback radio, see media and politics, reforms 206 Tampa incident 333 voting patterns 169 Tange, Arthur 103 95 tariff policy 94, 193, 217, 229, 232, 235 348 Tasmanian Greens University College London 118 history 348 university education, bureaucratisation of leadership in 209 382 taxation university extension boards 34 cuts in 235 University Libertarian Society 44 family tax benefits 345 university management 9, 12, 27 National Tax Summit (1985) 232 reform 232 tied grants 235 Vietnam War 75, 88, 294 teaching Vietnamese ‘boat people’ 332 curriculum content 23 voluntarism, as male power 76 demands of 10 voting and research 4, 12 apathy towards 75 terra nullius 91 behaviour 99, 140, 163, 166, textbooks, coverage of media issues 180–3 167 Tharunka, influence of John Anderson 44 blue-collar vote, shift in 168 think tanks, right-wing 210 ethnicity, influence of 333 tied grants 235 inconsistency 75 toleration, history of 82 irrationality in 75 totalitarianism 388 media influence on 179–80 and democracy 75 patterns 85, 167 Townsley, W. A. 21, 49, 64 preferential voting 193 trade ministries 119 reform 193 524 Subject Index voting – continued Public Service, relationship with 218 ritual 77 resources diplomacy of 295 turnout 166 revolution in constitutional strategy unionism, influence of 169 109 see also elections technocratic politics 191 White Australia Policy, abolition of 330 wage determination, centralised 94, 188 White Australia Policy 93, 94, 188, 329, ‘Washminster mutation’ 139 330 water management 235 ‘white man’s commonwealth’ 93 wealth, redistribution of 235 Wik Case (1996) 91 welfare policy 228 Wilson, Woodrow 101 middle-class welfare 235 women 338–46 problems of immigrants 328 and abortion 246 welfare state 156 activists 102–3, 105 defence of 307 affirmative action policy 192 rejection of 210 candidates and parliamentarians 144, see also public administration and public 162, 250 policy history of 94–5 Westminster model leadership styles 339 approach to executive government 120, liberation movement 205 122, see also executive government portrayal in media and biography 103 executive supremacy in 135 presidents of APSA 340 Dismissal, The (1975) 138 prostitution, politics of 346 limits of 387 public sector participation 222 as postcolonial analytical device 135 suffrage 89, 164 reform of 388 voting behaviour 338 style and structures 216 work relations 88, see also industrial Whitehall Program 121 arbitration; industrial relations Whitlam, E. G. 101 WorkChoices Act (2005) 236, 312 biographies of 109, 120 Workers Educational Association 34, 35, Whitlam government (1972–75) 36, 40, 41, 42, 71, 370 academic-in-residence scheme 392 intellectuals in 83 ‘in office but not in power’ 139 working-class politics 370 immigration policy cutbacks 330 working families and class politics 307 multiculturalism policy, introduction of World Trade Organisation (WTO) 298 330 progressive capitalism 191 Zeitchrift für Politische Psychologie 357