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100 1 _aNICHOLAS, Economou
_931372
245 1 0 _aAustralian environmental policy making in transition :
_bthe rise and fall of the resource assessment commission
260 _aOxford :
_bBlackwell Publishers Limited,
_cMarch 1996
520 3 _aIn November 1993 the Resource Assessment Commission (RAC) handed down its final report after only four years of operation. This article accounts for the demise of a body that was formed by the Hawke government in a bid to solve some pressing meatapolicy problems associated with national land-used and resource policy-making. The article argues that the RAC's demise was due not only to its propensity to hand down politically controversial findings, but also as a result of the changing political environments caused by significant administrative reorganisation caused by the leadership transition from the consensus-oriented style of Bob Hawke to the more adversarial style of Paul Keating
773 0 8 _tAustralian Journal of Public Administration
_g55, 1, p. 12-22
_dOxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, March 1996
_xISSN 0313-6647
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_cCarolina
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