Bulletin n. 1/2012 | ||
June 2012 | ||
Miragliotta Narelle |
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Federalism, Party Organization and the Australian Greens | ||
in Australian Journal of Politics & History , Volume 58, Issue 1, March , 2012 , 97-111 | ||
The influence of federalism on the organizational arrangements adopted by Australia's parties endures. This study examines the organizational structure of the State and Territory divisions of the Australian Greens through an analysis of their local party constitutions. It shows that there are important areas of difference in the organizations of state and territory Greens, despite their shared ideological commitment to inclusive internal party structures. These variations are a function of institutional and political factors, especially those induced by the Australian federal system. It is argued that differences in the organizational formats of state and territory party divisions reflect the historical circumstances in which they emerged and variations in the institutional (regional) setting in which they are located. | ||