The Making of a Party System charts the rise of minor parties in the Australian Senate since the end of the Second World War, constructing an analytical framework to explain their increasing influence. It reveals a shift from parties created by major party splits to those mobilized by social movements.
Zareh Ghazarian examines the impact of electoral reforms, preference deals, and the changing political landscape on the success of minor parties. By shedding light on these often-overlooked actors, this study offers
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