Australia Unit 18 Australia as a Liberal Democratic Society
Australia Unit 18 Australia as a Liberal Democratic Society
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1联合政府 2英美政治体制结合的制度 3澳大利亚工党 4基础建设 5澳大利亚广播公司
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 联合政府 2 英美政治体制结合的制度 3 澳大利亚工党 4 基础建设 5 澳大利亚广播公司
Focal Points difference as the central value of the Australian society the Washminster form of polity three-tier system of government two houses of parliament ·the Governor-General 。political parties advantages of the pluralist form of government Australian government's role in the national economy interventionist government economic rationalism
Focal Points • difference as the central value of the Australian society • the Washminster form of polity • three-tier system of government • two houses of parliament • the Governor-General • political parties • advantages of the pluralist form of government • Australian government’s role in the national economy • interventionist government • economic rationalism
This Unit Is Divided into Five Sections I.Introduction:Different Perspectives II.The Formation of the Australian Political System III.The Relationship between the Political and Economic Spheres IV.The Australian Political Economy in the 21st Century V.Conclusion:Current Differences of Perspectives
This Unit Is Divided into Five Sections I. Introduction: Different Perspectives II. The Formation of the Australian Political System III. The Relationship between the Political and Economic Spheres IV. The Australian Political Economy in the 21st Century V. Conclusion: Current Differences of Perspectives
I.Introduction:Different Perspectives Australians understand and conduct life upon a basic commitment to difference: There are many different religions. Politics is based upon conflictsand their resolution- between major political parties. >Newspapers are identified with different political biases.So too,are various television and radio programmes. >Students are expected to interpret their subjects from different perspectives and are encouraged to use considered arguments to contest other students'and even their lecturers'interpretation of the subject
I. Introduction: Different Perspectives • Australians understand and conduct life upon a basic commitment to difference: ➢ There are many different religions. ➢ Politics is based upon conflicts—and their resolution— between major political parties. ➢ Newspapers are identified with different political biases. So too, are various television and radio programmes. ➢ Students are expected to interpret their subjects from different perspectives and are encouraged to use considered arguments to contest other students’ and even their lecturers’ interpretation of the subject