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Brawler statesman: Paul Keating and prime ministerial leadership in Australia

Chalmers, Jim

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Prime ministerial power resides in the institutions of government, and relies on complex interactions between the leader and the leadership environment. The party and the electorate can terminate a leader's tenure, and other institutions such as the media, parliament and sources of advice can all impact on the relative success of the prime minister. How these power sources are navigated is influenced by personal leadership styles. Because these styles vary, there is more than one path to...[Show more]

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Date published: 2004
Type: Thesis (PhD)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/10152
DOI: 10.25911/5d78d7aebdf5c

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