
The National Party
Prospects for the great survivors
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-74237-025-5 (ISBN)
Description
The National Party of Australia is under challenge. Will it be able to adapt and survive or will it become increasingly irrelevant in Australian politics?With population growth in some coastal and hinterland areas and decline in inland agricultural areas, the face of rural and regional Australia is changing. As a result, the National Party's traditional support is being eroded. Within the long-standing Coalition, the influence of the Nationals appears to be in decline, yet they continue to resist amalgamation with the Liberal Party. The authors describe a small party, with a strong agrarian identity, surviving amongst major parties that are deeply rooted in an increasingly dominant urban political landscape. They consider the policy and political options and potential electoral strategies for survival and perhaps, renewal. 'Comprehensively brings up to date the assessments of the past performance of, and future prospects for, Australia's second oldest political party - essential reading for students of politics, those interested in politics, and National Party practitioners.' - Paul Davey, former federal director of the National Party
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-74237-025-5 (9781742370255)
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Persons
Linda Botterill is a Fellow in the Political Science Program at the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Geoff Cockfield lectures in the Faculty of Business at the University of Southern Queensland.
Content
Tables and figuresGlossaryContributors1 Socio-economic change and party survival 2 An agrarian party in a developed democracy3 Beyond Country to National4 A rural party in an urban nation5 Trends in National Party support6 Countrymindedness and the Nationals7 Leadership domination in a populist party8 Remembering agrarian collectivism9 The Nationals, regionalism and federal reform10 Party futures: Independence, coalition or amalgamation?11 Party change: Modernising the Nordic farmers' parties12 From Country to National to regional?NotesReferencesIndex