Federal Republic
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Federal Republic, authored by a distinguished political scientist and published by Cambridge University Press in 1995. This compelling analysis spans 296 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the Australian constitution, urging readers to reconsider its implications. The author boldly argues that Australia functions as a federal republic rather than merely a constitutional monarchy, challenging both republicans and monarchists to rethink their positions. Ideal for anyone interested in political science, constitutional law, or Australian history, this book invites readers to engage with its provocative arguments and reassess the foundational principles of Australia's governance. Enhance your understanding of the Australian political landscape with this essential read.