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Told in fragments, the book spans Alyan’s itinerant upbringing, in Kuwait, Beirut, and elsewhere, and her life as an adult in ...
Book Review: The Chinese Communist Party: A 100-year Trajectory Examining the Chinese Communist Party’s century-long trajectory, this volume analyses its resilience, ideological governance, and ...
US President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship echoes Australia's 1986 citizenship reforms, which tied citizenship to parental status rather than birthplace.
Prior to Scrublands, Hammer had written two non-fiction books about the Australian landscape: The River (2011), exploring the remote heartlands of Australia, and The Coast (2013).
What is constitutional recognition? Put simply, the Constitution is the rule book of the nation. It is the highest of written laws that determine how all other laws are made, and by whom – the state ...
That was then. Chemerinsky’s new book is “No Democracy Lasts Forever: How the Constitution Threatens the United States” (Liveright), and the difficulty of amending the Constitution is Exhibit A.
Only eight out of 45 constitutional referendums have succeeded in Australia. Why are we so reluctant to change our constitution? Much ink has been spilled in attempting to answer this question.
Australia’s Constitution isn’t that hard to change The majority of the 44 attempts to change Australia’s Constitution involved taking power from the states and giving it to the Commonwealth.
There are significant differences in the political systems of Australia and the US. Australia's system is inherited from the UK whereas the US one grew out of its 1789 Constitution. How else are ...
Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien's The Voice to Parliament Handbook wins top prize at 2024 Australian Book Industry Awards The Voice to Parliament Handbook by Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien has won a ...