Restructuring Australia : regionalism, republicanism and reform of the nation-state / editors, Wayne Hudson and A.J. Brown.

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Publication details:
Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2004.
Record id:
26174
Subject:
Republicanism -- Australia.
Regionalism -- Australia.
Globalisation.
Australia -- Politics and government.
Contents:
1. Restructuring Australia
2. What is regionalism?
3. Why every major region should be its own State
4. Do we need a federal system? The case for abolishing State governments
5. A republican federation of regions. Re-forming a wastefully governed Australia
6. The constitutional framework for a regional Australia
7. Australian republicanism, sovereignty and the States
8. The republic, democracy and reconciliation
9. A maximalist republic: achieving constitutional change by a strategic, participative process
10. A model for electing the Australian president
11. Political parties and constitutional change
12. Globalisation, identities and the Australian nation-state
13. Restructuring Australia. From economic to social to political change
14. Responsible federalism
15. From one nation to new nation. Australian federalism in a globalising world
16. Go global, think local. Rethinking national constitutions in the age of globalisation
17. Regionalism republicanism and the role of the nation-state. A young person's perspective.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1862874921
Phys. description:
vii, 241 p. : ill., ports, maps.