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Author
Kandzia Agnieszka (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach)
Title
Republika australijska - zarys problemu
Australian Republic - an Outline of the Problem
Source
Studia Politicae Universitatis Silesiensis, 2015, T. 14, s. 15-39
Keyword
Referendum, Polityka
Referendum, Politics
Note
summ.
Country
Australia
Australia
Abstract
"Australian Republic" project is current political problem in Australian politics for over two hundred years. It was born, when Australia was a penal colony. It was developed for years, and nowadays it still arouses great emotions. The constitutional referendum, which was held in 1999, has shown that Australians are not ready for a republic and rejection of British monarchy as a head of state. There are still a lot of debates and discussions about this project. Republicans prepare to the next steps and activities. Republican movement has changed for years. This article shows the short history of Australian republicanism, current concepts and the public opinion support.(original abstract)
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ISSN
2353-9747
Language
pol
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