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Australian-US comparative government and political systems05 August 2008 Dr John Hart Reader in Political Science, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Dr Hart will explore the main features of the Australian political system through comparison with the United States. He will compare and contrast the struggle of self-government in Australia and the US. He will look at how much Australian politics has been influenced by American was well as British forms of government, particularly focusing on the extent to which the Australian Prime Minister has become ‘presidentialised'. The presentation will also cover the essential differences between the Australian Parliament and the US congress, how Australian party politics is moving closer to the American model, and will also explain one of the unique features of our politics- compulsory voting. To conclude, Dr Hart will speculate about the future of Australian government particularly the prospect of an Australian Republic Broad Topics: Business and Economics Sub-topics: Policy & Political Science
Dr John Hart, Reader in Political Science from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences at the ANU/Yale seminar. This work by The Australian National University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
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