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Norman Abjorensen

Norman Abjorensen is a political scientist.

Norman Abjorensen reviews 'Silencing Dissent: How the Australian government is controlling public opinion and stifling debate' by Clive Hamilton and Sarah Maddison

April 2007, no. 290 01 April 2007
It is little appreciated just how much power and influence are wielded by a successful Liberal prime minister, success being measured entirely by electoral victory. Whereas a Labor prime minister has a caucus, factions, the ACTU, a not always co-operative national executive and a sometimes fractious national conference to exert countervailing influence, a conservative leader is remarkably unfetter ... (read more)

Norman Abjorensen reviews 'Liberals and Power: The road ahead' edited by Peter van Onselen

February 2009, no. 308 01 February 2009
Norman Abjorensen reviews 'Liberals and Power: The road ahead' edited by Peter van Onselen
Australian conservatism, for all its political dominance, is little understood and has been studied by surprisingly few scholars. The very industrious and perceptive Peter van Onselen is almost single-handedly determined to correct this imbalance. He has brought together a timely collection of essays on the Liberal Party and its future, coinciding with yet another term in unaccustomed opposition, ... (read more)