Browse by Category
You have selected:
Political Science
Remove
Refine Products
You have selected:
Continue narrowing by:
-
Format
-
-
Product Type
-
-
Author
-
-
Publisher
-
-
Country
-
-
Edition
-
-
Stock Status
-
-
Year Published
-
-
- By Bacchi
- Published 10/06/2009
- ISBN 9780733985751
- Format Book
-
This book offers a novel approach to thinking about public policy and a new, distinctive methodology for analysing policy. It introduces a set of six questions that probe how ‘problems’ are represented in policies, followed by an injunction to apply the questions to one’s own polic...
Read more
-
- By Woodward
- Published 11/07/2005
- ISBN 9780733975066
- Format Book
-
For undergraduate and postgraduate courses in political science, public policy and political economy.
Australia Unsettled The legacy of neo-liberalism examines the intersection between politics and economics as practised in Australia.
It looks at the interconnections between economic theorie...
Read more
-
- By Maddox
- Published 17/06/2005
- ISBN 9781740910941
- Format Book
-
For undergraduate students in politics and history.
Australian Democracy in Theory and Practice 5e explores the dimensions of Australian democracy in terms of policy and practice past and present. Maddox argues the case for democracy as the best system devised for the political autonomy...
Read more
-
- By McDougall
- Published 25/10/1998
- ISBN 9780582811690
- Format Book
-
The text aims to present the student with an introduction to Australian foreign relations, focusing in particular on those contemporary relationships which are most critical to Australia. The book is organised around Australia's most important Western and Asian bi-lateral relationships. Australian F...
Read more
-
- By Kuhn
- Published 04/04/2005
- ISBN 9780733970085
- Format Book
-
For courses in political science and sociology.
Class and struggle in Australia is written in a lively and accessible style and provides an integrated and coherent Marxist account of fundamental features of Australian politics and society. It emphasises that classes are not only objective...
Read more
Pagination