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The Politics of Degraded Democracy

William Maley

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English
Australian Scholarly Publishing
01 November 2024
Why is there a sense of unease about Australian politics? William Maley argues that a key reason is that while Australia is not facing a crisis of democracy, the functioning of its political system has degraded markedly in recent decades. The Commonwealth Parliament is not a credible deliberative body and nor is it effective in holding the executive to account. MPs and Senators have been increasingly recruited from a barren gene-pool of political staffers, and the major political parties have morphed into patronage networks, not least as a result of the confluence of compulsory voting and public funding. Party leadership has been notably unstable, generating declining trust from the mass population, and the Public Service has been hollowed out, de-professionalised by the advent of 'managerialism', and debilitated by ambitious leaders. Put these and other problems together, and the harm that they can do is greater than the sum of the parts. This book paints an unsettling picture of where politics may be heading if things do not change.
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Imprint:   Australian Scholarly Publishing
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781923267190
ISBN 10:   1923267191
Pages:   288
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William Maley is Emeritus Professor of Diplomacy at The Australian National University. He is also an Australian lawyer, a Member of the Order of Australia, a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. In November 2003, he received the AUSTCARE Paul Cullen Humanitarian Award for services to refugees. He co-authored The Theory of Politics: An Australian Perspective and The Australian Political System, and is also author of Rescuing Afghanistan, What is a Refugee?, Transition in Afghanistan: Hope, Despair and the Limits of Statebuilding, The Afghanistan Wars, and Diplomacy, Communication, and Peace: Selected Essays.

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