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The Art of Coalition

The Howard Government Experience, 1996-2007
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The Art of Coalition offers an insightful analysis of coalition politics, exploring how diverse political parties unite to form stable governance. The book delves into the strategies and compromises necessary to navigate political landscapes and maintain effective leadership, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of coalition dynamics in current affairs.
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The Art of Coalition

The Art of Coalition focuses on the relationship between the Liberal and National parties during the Howard years, and the lessons and challenges of this partnership today.

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Despite being described as 'a remarkably successful partnership' by John Howard and a 'triumph of trust' by his counterpart, Nationals leader and Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, the art of coalition government is a delicate (and sometimes difficult) balancing of policy, politics and personalities. The relationship between the Liberal and Nationals parties ensured the Howard Government's stability and provided a solid foundation for its legislative program between 1996 and 2007. While the Coalition partnership has been pivotal to Australian politics since the Second World War, under the Howard prime ministershipβ€”despite occasional tensionsβ€”the two parties changed key aspects of Australian life through gun control, telecommunications and taxation reform, and balancing the budget.

In The Art of Coalition, Tom Frame, Zareh Ghazarian, Linda Courtenay Botterill, Paul Davey, Joel Fitzgibbon, Tony Abbott, and others convey the complexities of maintaining a strong political partnership, and the importance of trust in an effective coalition.

'This book is a valuable account of one of the successes of the Howard eraβ€”Coalition relations in officeβ€”with contributions from participants and commentators. It is more illuminating than ever given the more recent experience pointing to deepening difficulties between the coalition partners.' - Paul Kelly

'There are few aspects of the government I led that have been more consistently overlooked in academic scholarship than the highly effective coalition between the Liberal and National parties. This collection of perspectives is a timely reminder of the importance of consensus and co-operation in the pursuit of the national interest and the public good.' - John Howard

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237626

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Contributors:

  • Edited by David W. Lovell
  • Edited by Andrew Blyth

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 224

About the Author

David W. Lovell is Professor in International and Political Studies at UNSW Canberra, and Director of The John Howard Prime Ministerial Library. After completing his PhD in the History of Ideas (ANU), he joined UNSW in 1983. In 1993 he was the Australian Parliamentary Political Science Fellow, and since 1993 he has been a member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, and was co-editor of its journal, The European Legacy, until 2017. He is a member of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific (CSCAP). After heading the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (2006-2016), he was most recently Associate Dean International (2017-2020). He has published a number of books in the history of political thought, post-communism, Asia-Pacific security, theatre, international humanitarian law, and Australian politics.

Andrew Blyth is a senior member of staff at UNSW Canberra. Andrew was a former chief of staff and senior adviser in the Howard Government. He holds an undergraduate degree in government and postgraduate qualifications in business and international relations. In 2012 he was awarded a Fulbright Professional Scholarship in Australia-US Alliance Studies. Andrew is currently researching the role and effectiveness of think tanks through a professional doctorate at UNSW Canberra.

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