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In the 1960s, voting in Australia was class and party-based; today, environmentalism, evaluations of economic performance, and the personalities of the leaders dominate political debate. An authoritative guide to the minds of voters, this record assesses the implications of these changes vis-à-vis politics and speculates on the future of Australian voting behavior. This book also includes an analysis of the 2010 Federal election.

Produktbeschreibung
In the 1960s, voting in Australia was class and party-based; today, environmentalism, evaluations of economic performance, and the personalities of the leaders dominate political debate. An authoritative guide to the minds of voters, this record assesses the implications of these changes vis-à-vis politics and speculates on the future of Australian voting behavior. This book also includes an analysis of the 2010 Federal election.
Autorenporträt
Ian McAllister is a political science professor at the Australian National University, a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and an honorary professor at the University of Aberdeen. He is also the editor of the Australian Journal of Political Science, the Chair of the Planning Committee for the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, and the codirector of the Australian Election Study.