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 Abstracts and Refereed Papers- APSA 2008


 

Labor and social inclusion: a new direction for social policy?

 

Australian Political Science Association 2008 Conference

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Alport Kate Lisa Hill Voting Attitudes and Behaviour Among Aboriginal Peoples: Reports from 29 Anangu Women
Appaiah Parvathy   Coalition Government in India NDA Vs UPA
Baclija Irena Miro Hacek Political perception of urban sub-local entities
Barker Michael   Mediating a polyarchal public sphere in China
Barker Michael   Progressive Social Change in the ‘Ivory Tower’? A Critical Reflection on the Evolution of Activist Orientated Research in Universities
 
Barker Michael   Bill Gates as social engineer: introducing the world's largest liberal philanthropist
Bateman Joel   In the Shadows: The Shadow Cabinet in Australia
Bean Clive   How well does the Political System represent the public interest? A comparison of voter perception in Australia and New Zealand.
Beauchamp Clive   Micro-Disarmament: the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons and the International Security Agenda
Beh LooSee   Developmental State and Malaysian Chinese Capitalism
Bourne Saskia   From Adams to Akerman: Opinion Columnists and Metacoverage during the 2007 Australian Federal Election
Brent Peter   Too many Kings: What’s wrong with the AEC
Brezocsek Marjan   Secrecy in Democracy
Brincat Shannon   Hegel, Emancipation and Critical International Theory
Buchan Bruce   An interest in corruption?
Buky Michael   Quandaries in Maritime Terrorism Policy
Burt Sally   Conflict and Cooperation in China: FDR'S Nusnabagement of Indepartmental Relations in World War II
Campbell James   Issues of School of Choice
Carroll Peter  Rebecca Manen Exploring the impact of international civil servants: the case of the OECD
Carroll Peter  Ansley Kellow The relations between international organisations
Charnock David   Future directions in Australian party competition: some strategic considerations and speculations
Corcoran Paul   Liaisons dangerousness: Friends, Enemies & Others
Cottle Drew Dawn Bolger Howard and the Race Questions
Croeser Sky   Non-State actors roles in social and political changes
Croucher Gwilym   Changing Public Sector Communication in Sweden
Crowder George   Iris marion young and the politics of difference
Dann Stephen   Analysis of the 2008 Federal Budget Speech: Policy, Politicking and Marketing messages
Dunning Tristan   Politics, Piety and Power: Hamas, Hezvollah and Cultures of Resistance
Economou Nick Zareh Ghazarian Victims of  Senate Voting Reform ? Assessing the decline of the Australian Democrats
Eddy Elizabeth   The culture of 'choice': Retrieving individual 'agency' on new terms
Evaquarta Rosa   Business and Political Actor Relationship in Indonesia Local Autonomy Project: A Comparative Study on Btam and Kutai Kartanegara
Fionna Ulla   Decentralisation of party organization in Indonesia
Galligan Brian Emma Larking Contesting the separation of judicial and executive powers in Australia: detention decisions and the Haneef case’
Gauja Anika   How to Rein in the Rebels: Holding Party MPs to account
Gelber Katharine   Freedom of political speech
Gleeson Kate   Whitewashing and women's history: Freakonomics and that very convenient abortion myth
Goldstone Alan    Freedom in a Determined World': John Stuart Mill's philosophical engagements with Robert Owen, and its influence on his later politics
Grobel Michelle   "Great sex" = Good Feminism
Gunstone Andrew  
Over a decade of despair: the Howard Government and Indigenous Affairs 1996-2007
Head Brian John Alford Wicked Problems: Implications for Policy and Management
Henry Nick   A civil war ? Political violence and non-violence in a democracy movement
Hill Lisa   The International Thought of Adam Smith
Hindess Barry   "Been there, done that…"
Howes Michael   rethinking Governance: Lessons in collaboration from enviromental policy
Isakhan Benjamin   Mediated Hegemony: Interference in the post-Saddam Iraqi media sector
Johnson Carol   Kevin Rudd and the Labor Tradition: Economy, Technology and Social Diversity
Jose Jim   From Government to Governance * Still the Same Old Song*
Karolis Alexander  
Kant’s Politics? An analysis of two modern interpretations of Kant’s political philosophy
Langlois Anthony   Is Global Justice a Mirage?
Larkin Phil   The Committees of the House of Respresentatives in Comparative Perspective
Leaver Richard   The Illusion within the Illusion of Protection
Lerche Stephanie   Respect and Difference in Vanuatu
Leslie John Greg Stephens Environmental Change, Party Organization and 'Adaptive Capacity' : The New Zealand National and Labour Parties and the Advent of MMP
Leslie John Oliver Chan Party Organizations and Adaptation to Social Change: The Austrian Party System and the Challenge of Post-Industrial Society, 1986-1999
Limerick Michael   Looking after family' or 'looking after community'? The role of the a whole-of-community orientation in successful Aboriginal community governance
Little Adrian   Reconciliation, Ideology and Identity in Northern Ireland
Lockyer Adam   The "levels of Analysis" Approach to the Study of Foreign Intervention in Civil War
Lombard Alex   "Second-Strike Nuclear Forces and Neorealist Theory": Unit Level Challenge or Balance of Power Politics as Usual
Lundberg David   Bush Administration Reagasnism and US primacy
Marsh David   Late Modernity and the Changing Nature of Politics: Two Cheers for Henrik Bang
Marsh  David  Allan McConnell What Success and for Whom: Conceptualising Policy Success
Marshallsay Zaniah   National security, state-society relations vis-à-vis Muslim minorities in Thailand and Singapore post-September 11
Martin Sonia   Social divisions in an era of welfare reform
Miragliotta Narelle Wayne Errington Pathways to Power: A Comparison of the Pre-parliamentary Backgrounds of the ALP and Liberal Party Federal MPs, 1946 - 2007
Miskin Sarah   Roxanne Missingham Alert and Informed: the role of the federal Parliamentary Library in the Commonwealth Parliament
Moore Tod   McMockracy and Sovereignty Lite- The Organised World of Stephen Krasner
Odhuno Francis   Time-Series Measurement of Civil War Violence in Uganda
Pelizzo Riccardo   Relative versus Absolute Party Positions: A Comparative Analysis
Presterudstuen Geir-Henning   Political conflicts and masculinities in Fiji
Reeves Sandra   Where’s Welfare: Faith Based Non Government Organisations and the Vanishing Welfare State
Robinson Geoff   Class structure interwar in Australia
Rossetti Sonia   Formal and Informal gender quotas in state-building: the case of the Sahara Arab Democratic Republic
Soares Santos Isabel   Literary Journalism and the Irish Questions. The Portuguese's Voice of Discontent
Spies-Butcher Ben Adriadne Vromen and Ian Marsh Suburban Affairs: Political Communities across Sydney
Star Cassandra   Locating justice in a warming world: developing notions climate justice in the UK and the USA
Ting Ming   Bilateral Relations between Singapore and Malaysia: Socialising Anarchy 
Townshend Ashley  
Towards a Theory of State Failure: the Logic of Collapse and the Dismemberment of Yugoslavia
Turkiewicz Lazimierz  Domenika B Turiewicz Mathematical Aspects of Political Theory
Turner Bethaney Hazel Ferguson Water Security: Everyday engagement with public policy
Van Angeren Jan   Coercion, 'Something'  between Clausewitz Ziel and Zweck
Vince Joanne  Marcus Haward New Zealand Oceans Governance: A Safe Harbour or a Lee Shore?
Walsh Mary   30yrs of The Life of the Mind: Judgment After Arendt
 
Winther Todd   The 2004 election of the Labor Party
Wilson Lou    Labor and social inclusion: a new direction for social policy?
Younane Stephanie  
Great and Powerful Friends: Contesting National Identity in Australian Federal Election Campaigns
Young  Sally   Following the herd? Pack reporting in the coverage of Australian election campaigns

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