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Leaders, publics and power: Australian politics in an age of leadership centrality

  • ATS3903
  • Clayton Second semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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Leadership is indispensable to politics. Yet it is also a problematic concept within liberal democracies that have traditionally set out to constrain leadership authority. In recent times in Australia and other comparable parliamentary democracies debate has surfaced about the growth of leadership power (particularly that of prime ministers) as a result of institutional changes in the political system and other developments in the practice of politics. This unit examines changes in the nature and role of leadership in Australian politics. It also theorises political leadership, introducing students to political psychology that explores the complex relationship between leaders and followers. -- Course Website

Instructor: Dr Paul Strangio

Prerequisites: First year sequence in politics



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