1998
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8497.00002
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Australia and the Emergence of the Modern Two‐Party System

Abstract: Although the Australian party system is accepted in some literature as a "classic" example of a two‐party system, information about how this system came about does not feature prominently in international studies on political parties. It is here argued that Australia indeed blazed the trail for the two‐party model by being the first to link parliamentary organisation directly to a mass electorate.

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