Title: Restructuring Australia: Regionalism, Republicanism and Reform of the Nation-state
Abstract: Restructuring Australia AJ Brown and Wayne Hudson Part I Regionalism Regionalism: an introduction AJ Brown What is regionalism? Ian Gray Why every major region should be its own State Geoffrey Blainey Do we need a federal system? The case for abolishing State governments Jim Soorley A republican federation of regions: re-forming a wastefully governed Australia Chris Hurford The constitutional framework for a regional Australia Cheryl Saunders Part II Republicanism Republicanism: an introduction Wayne Hudson Australian republicanism, sovereignty and the States David Flint The republic, democracy and reconciliation Mark McKenna A maximalist republic: achieving constitutional change by a strategic, participative process Klaas Woldring A model for electing the Australian president George Winterton Political parties and constitutional change Brian Galligan Part III Reform of the Nation-State Reform of the nation-state: an introduction AJ Brown Globalisation, identities and the Australian nation-state Wayne Hudson Restructuring Australia: from economic to social to political change Linda Hancock Responsible federalism Tony Abbott From One Nation to new nation: Australian federalism in a globalising world Allan Patience Go global, think local: rethinking national constitutions in the age of globalisation Charles Sampford and AJ Brown Regionalism, republicanism and the role of the nation-state: a young person's perspective Reuben Humphries Index
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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