Abstract
PREFACE PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Chapter One: Opposition: 'Somebody Has To Do It' PART TWO: PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION Chapter Two: From Coalition to Coalition, 1867-1920 Chapter Three: The Liberal Ascendancy, 1921-1956 Chapter Four: Minorities and Majorities, 1957-1992 Chapter Five: The Mill of Opposition, 1993-2011 PART THREE: CHALLENGES FOR PARLIAMENTARY OPPOSITION Chapter Six: Opposition, More or Less Chapter Seven: Opposition in the Federation Chapter Eight: Whither Parliamentary Opposition? PART FOUR: CONCLUSION Chapter Nine: The Problem of Parliamentary Opposition Today NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY
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