From Turnbull to Morrison

From Turnbull to Morrison
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Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780522876147
ISBN-13 : 0522876145
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Book Synopsis From Turnbull to Morrison by : Mark Evans

Download or read book From Turnbull to Morrison written by Mark Evans and published by Melbourne Univ. Publishing. This book was released on 2019-08-23 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is trust between the government and Australians broken? The country’s leading institutions have been ranked among the least trusted in the world at a time when the economy has experienced twenty-seven years of economic growth. This has all happened since the 2016 federal election under the revolving prime ministerships of Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison’s first term. Turnbull was the fourth sitting prime minister in a decade to be removed by his own party. What role do these politically turbulent times play in this trust deficit? Scott Morrison has now been elected by the people. What does he and future prime ministers need to do to reboot civic belief in politics? How will history judge the contribution of the Turnbull and Morrison administrations? In From Turnbull to Morrison well-known political journalists including Michelle Grattan, George Megalogenis, Megan Davis, Virginia Haussegger, Mark Kenny and Katharine Murphy and leading academics such as Frank Bongiorno, Mark Evans, Susan Harris-Rimmer, Anne Tiernan, John Warhurst and George Williams examine the institutions, the issues and the leaders at the heart of this crisis. It is crucial reading for champions of liberal democracy. From Turnbull to Morrison: The Trust Divide is the thirteenth volume of Australia’s longest running study of Australian Commonwealth Government, started in 1983.


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