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Afternoon Light
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Charles Richardson & Zachary Gorman on the Future of Australia's Two Party System: "A Tangible Choice"
Afternoon Light
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2 months ago
Charles Richardson & Zachary Gorman on the Future of Australia's Two Party System: "A Tangible Choice"
If more than a third of voters are opting for Independents and minor parties, does Australia even have a two party system anymore? On this week's Afternoon Light Georgina Downer speaks with Charles Richardson and Zachary Gorman to discuss a new Robert Menzies Institute policy paper on The Future of Australia's Two Party System: Function, Flaws and Fixes. A wide ranging conversation exploring how and why Australia's party system first emerged, what are the causes of its current maladies, and how a system which once empowered the Australian electorate might yet be revived. Charles Richardson earned his PhD from Rutgers University, specialising in ethical theory and political philosophy. He worked as a ministerial adviser in the Victorian government, and later as editorial manager at the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney. He is currently an independent scholar based in Melbourne; his research interests include the history of liberal democratic structures and the comparative study of European party systems. Charles has been a regular contributor to Crikey since 2002. He has been featured as a commentator in newspapers, radio and television. He is not affiliated with any political party. SIAALLKVXKKEWDUX
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