
Minority Policy
Rethinking governance when parliament matters
by Brenton Prosser & Richard Denniss
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Pub Date Mar 02 2015 | Archive Date Feb 20 2017
Melbourne University Publishing | MUP Academic
Description
Topical and up to the
minute, Minority Policy: Rethinking governance when parliament matters explores
the influence of marginal parliamentarians both within the major parties and on
the cross benches in the formations of contemporary public policy.
Despite Australia having minority government in some form for almost three
decades, in theoretical and popular terms it seems that this nation has not yet
come to terms with minority as the new norm. Further, prominent policy cycle
theory overlooks the subtle but significant influence of marginal
parliamentarians on public policy. This book argues that these influences not
only have important implications for the outcomes of public policy, but also
the work of policy scholars, departmental policy makers and policy advocates.
Drawing on the experiences of two former policy advisers who have worked at the
coalface of policy-making, as well as on examples from the last two
parliaments, Minority Policy takes the discussion up to and beyond the
introduction of the new Senate in July 2014 to take in the significant impact
of this much more complex Upper House.
Dr Richard Denniss was Chief of Staff to the leader of the Australian
Democrats, Natasha Stott Despoja, during the period that party held the balance
of power in the Senate. He is now Executive Director to the Australia Institute
policy think tank. He has recently published the book An Introduction to
Australian Public Policy: theory and practice with Sarah Maddison, and is the
co-author (with Clive Hamilton) of the bestselling book, Affluenza: When Too
Much is Never Enough.
Advance Praise
‘This book offers a fresh approach to doing public policy, one that captures the reality of modern Australian politics, where crossbenchers and backbenchers are serious players. The authors link policy studies with both political science and the real world of politics in new and thoughtful ways.’—Emeritus Professor of Political Studies John Warhurst, Australian National University
‘You can’t understand contemporary Australian politics if you don’t understand how the crossbench and the backbench work. Where many have tried to dismiss the role of the independents, minor parties and backbenchers, this book provides insight into how policy is really made and how politics really works.’—Former Independent MP Tony Windsor
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780522867626 |
PRICE | A$59.99 (AUD) |