National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum

Using survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99), I begin by showing that the votes of direct electionists were as important as those of monarchists in the defeat of the Republic referendum. Since these votes were crucial to the outcome, I then discuss several poss...

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Main Author: Charnock, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis 2001
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description Using survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99), I begin by showing that the votes of direct electionists were as important as those of monarchists in the defeat of the Republic referendum. Since these votes were crucial to the outcome, I then discuss several possible explanations of what differentiated those direct electionists who voted against the referendum proposal from those who voted in favour. Explanations considered include partisan influences, populist protest, and the role of national identity and ancestry. I find that all had a part to play in distinguishing the direct electionists who supported the referendum from those who did not, with the protest aspect being related to conceptions of national identity and capable of being interpreted as a reaction against multiculturalism. I also consider future prospects and argue that eventually some sort of direct election outcome is likely.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-184922018-09-07T04:31:30Z National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum Charnock, David Australian republic direct electionists political dissatisfaction monarchists national identity Using survey data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study 1999 (ACRS99), I begin by showing that the votes of direct electionists were as important as those of monarchists in the defeat of the Republic referendum. Since these votes were crucial to the outcome, I then discuss several possible explanations of what differentiated those direct electionists who voted against the referendum proposal from those who voted in favour. Explanations considered include partisan influences, populist protest, and the role of national identity and ancestry. I find that all had a part to play in distinguishing the direct electionists who supported the referendum from those who did not, with the protest aspect being related to conceptions of national identity and capable of being interpreted as a reaction against multiculturalism. I also consider future prospects and argue that eventually some sort of direct election outcome is likely. 2001 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18492 10.1080/10361140120078826 Routledge, Taylor & Francis fulltext
spellingShingle Australian republic
direct electionists
political dissatisfaction
monarchists
national identity
Charnock, David
National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title_full National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title_fullStr National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title_full_unstemmed National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title_short National identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 Australian republic referendum
title_sort national identity, partisanship and populist protest as factors in the 1999 australian republic referendum
topic Australian republic
direct electionists
political dissatisfaction
monarchists
national identity
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18492