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University of Wollongong's Gregory Melleuish argues Australia's recent Prime Ministers have lacked the calibre to hold off their intra-party rivals.
Tom Quinn at the University of Essex writes on what the success of left-wing candidate Jeremy Corbyn will mean for British politics.
A report by the UK's Electoral Reform Society highlights the growing disconnect between EU and UK citizens and offers a range of ways to boost citizen engagement.
The University of Melbourne's Nicholas Reece warns mainstream parties to beware of populist leadership contenders.
The Swinburne Leadership Survey examines the trustworthiness and competence of Australian leaders.
Data compiled by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation shows how many leadership changes there have been since 2002.
The University of Melbourne's Zim Nwokora looks at controversial questions about the financing of parties and elections.
OpenAustralia.org aims to make government figures and documents easily accessible.
Paul Twivy argues in The Guardian that Britons want more from their democracy than an election every five years.