Beyond the Two Party System

Political Representation, Economic Competitiveness and Australian Politics

Ian Marsh author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Jan '95

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This analysis of the two party system proposes concepts of politics and citizenship for the future.

This challenging book suggests that the two party system is inadequate to meet the increasing demands placed on western governments. It outlines the ways in which politics, and the concept of citizenship, might change to meet demands and achieve genuine participatory democracy.The demands placed on western governments have increased exponentially over the years, but the fundamental structure of most of these governments - the two party system - has not. Governments are not only required to be competitive in the global economy, but the societies they represent have changed, becoming culturally and ethnically diverse. Ian Marsh's challenging book suggests that the two party regime cannot accommodate these changing needs. It outlines the ways in which politics might change to meet these new demands and achieve genuine participatory democracy. The book explores the nature of citizenship from a historical perspective, proposing a definition of citizenship for the future. Ian Marsh argues that political learning will be central to the development of this new citizen, so that they, and not only the leadership elite, have genuine political input.

ISBN: 9780521467797

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm

Weight: 620g

424 pages