Alan Ward combines constitutional history and political science to compare all nine of Australia's political systems federal state and territory from colonial times to the present. Guided by a model of parliamentary government drawn from comparative politics he considers the following key topics: the selection of the government the prime minister and cabinet; government control of the lower house; the primacy of the lower house in bicameral systems; the head of state; the influence of Australian federalism on parliamentary government; and the growth of executive democracy in Australia. Ultimately Ward argues that as only one of Australia's nine constitutions accurately describes parliamentary government as practiced in the country it is a democratic imperative that the other eight should be rewritten.
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