
The Pivot of Power
Australian Prime Ministers and Political Leadership, 1949-2016
The Miegunyah Press
Will be published approx. on 28. August 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-522-86874-6 (ISBN)
Description
The prime ministership remains the main prize in Australian politics, but it is a precarious one. Leadership turnover in recent years has seen more prime ministers rise and fall than at any time since the decade after federation. What explains this volatility?
The Pivot of Power is the second volume in a unique blend of collective biography and institutional history that shows the skills, limitations and passions of incumbents are only part of the story. The ways in which prime ministers thrive and fail are influenced by the resources at their command, the evolving nature of the parties they lead, the daunting public expectations they face under a relentless media gaze, and the challenges that history throws at them. Recent changes in these areas have had a destabilising effect and made the role of prime minister more onerous than ever.
After decades of strong national leadership, the office has rarely seemed quite so confounding as it does for its contemporary holders. The Pivot of Power explains how this has come about. And its rich account of prime-ministerial fortune since the mid-twentieth century yields historical lessons for overcoming the current malaise.
The Pivot of Power is the second volume in a unique blend of collective biography and institutional history that shows the skills, limitations and passions of incumbents are only part of the story. The ways in which prime ministers thrive and fail are influenced by the resources at their command, the evolving nature of the parties they lead, the daunting public expectations they face under a relentless media gaze, and the challenges that history throws at them. Recent changes in these areas have had a destabilising effect and made the role of prime minister more onerous than ever.
After decades of strong national leadership, the office has rarely seemed quite so confounding as it does for its contemporary holders. The Pivot of Power explains how this has come about. And its rich account of prime-ministerial fortune since the mid-twentieth century yields historical lessons for overcoming the current malaise.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Carlton
Australia
Publishing group
Melbourne University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-522-86874-6 (9780522868746)
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Paul Strangio | Paul T Hart | James Walter
Pivot of Power
Australian Prime Ministers and Political Leadership, 1949-2016
E-Book
08/2017
Simon + Schuster LLC
€16.80
Available for download
Persons
James Walter is Professor of Politics and Paul Strangio is Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University.
Paul 't Hart is Professor of Public Administration, Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Together they wrote the first volume, Settling the Office: The Australian Prime Ministership from Federation to Reconstruction in 2016.
Paul 't Hart is Professor of Public Administration, Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Together they wrote the first volume, Settling the Office: The Australian Prime Ministership from Federation to Reconstruction in 2016.