Reducing Tensions in Australian Intergovernmental Relations through Institutional Innovation

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Menzies, Jenny
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2013
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Australia remains under-institutionalised in structures to manage intergovernmental relations. Negotiation and agreement remain dependent on the ad hoc summitry of COAG with deliberations dominated by the 'soft' factors of partisanship, personality and the political cycle. this article outlines the 'soft' factors which dominate intergovernmental relations and argues institutional innovation is needed to formalise the management of multi-level governance in Australia.

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Australian Journal of Public Administration

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72

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3

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Australian Government and Politics

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Studies in Human Society

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