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Author Patmore, Glenn

Title Choosing the Republic
Published Sydney : University of NSW Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (250 pages)
Contents Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The 200-year drought; 2 Raising the question; 3 Altering the Australian Constitution; 4 Glimpsing the Governor-General; 5 The politics of minimalism; 6 Between participation and neutrality: selecting the head of state; 7 (Mis) behaviour in republican Australia; 8 Ask the leaders and the people; 9 The incurable republic; Notes; Index
Summary It has been ten years since the 1999 Republican referendum failed. Whilst it was ultimately unsuccessful, it has engaged people in a debate that has spanned a decade. Australians seem to want a republic, but there is uncertainty about what kind of republic we want. If we wish to understand the implications and future of republicanism, we need to know more about it. Choosing the Republic explores how the people in a constitutional monarchy may choose to become a republic, delving into republican philosophy, the history and practicalities of constitutional change, and the politics of popular deb
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 206-232) and index
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Subject Republicanism -- Australia
Democracy -- Australia
Representative government and representation -- Australia
Democracy.
Representative government and representation.
Republicanism.
Australia.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781742232003
1742232000