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... Cabinet . Further , if the Cabinet retains solidarity in the party room , it is likely to out - num- ber any other faction within Caucus , to win the day . Despite this de facto pre - eminence , Labor ministers have usually paid lip ...
... Cabinet . Further , if the Cabinet retains solidarity in the party room , it is likely to out - num- ber any other faction within Caucus , to win the day . Despite this de facto pre - eminence , Labor ministers have usually paid lip ...
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... Cabinet system , the full Cabinet receded in prominence and Mr Whitlam augmented his authority . With several lines of activity going simultaneously , Mr Whit- lam was the only agent able to keep a hand on all the levers . The Cabinet ...
... Cabinet system , the full Cabinet receded in prominence and Mr Whitlam augmented his authority . With several lines of activity going simultaneously , Mr Whit- lam was the only agent able to keep a hand on all the levers . The Cabinet ...
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... Cabinet knowledge . It was not that competing factions developed within Cabinet so much as that independent groups took to acting alone without wider consultation or thought of the collective rationale . The paradigm of this tendency ...
... Cabinet knowledge . It was not that competing factions developed within Cabinet so much as that independent groups took to acting alone without wider consultation or thought of the collective rationale . The paradigm of this tendency ...
Contents
Part Two Political Work | 19 |
Part Three Political Agenda and Assumptions | 99 |
Part Four Character Analysis | 169 |
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