The Presidentialisation of Australian Politics? Kevin Rudd's Leadership of the Australian Leadership of the Australian Labor Party
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 02:24authored byKefford, G
The presidentialisation debate centres on the question of whether contemporary political leaders are more powerful than their predecessors. This article applies the presidentialisation thesis of Poguntke and Webb (2005) to the period in which Kevin Rudd led the federal parliamentary Labor Party in Australia. Their model identifies three distinct faces of presidentialisation: the executive face, the party face and the electoral face. This article argues that the evidence of presidentialisation under Rudd’s leadership is mixed. The most compelling evidence is reflected in how Rudd interacted with the Labor Party, rather than his interaction with the executive or impact on voting behaviour.
History
Publication title
Australian Journal of Political Science
Volume
48
Pagination
135-146
ISSN
1036-1146
Department/School
School of Social Sciences
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 Australian Political Studies Association