| Offered at: | (X) |
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| Credit point(s): | 1 |
| Offerings: | Trimester 2 |
| EFTSL value: | 0.125 |
| Unit chair: | H Lofgren |
| Note: Online teaching methods require internet access. Please refer to the most current computer specifications. | |
Content
Intergovernmental processes and relations between local, state and commonwealth governments are centrally important in Australian politics and public policy. Dramatic shifts are however occurring in the ways in which power and responsibility are shared between governments. Pressures for reform come from above and below, as governments struggle to deal with complex, often entrenched ‘trans-boundary’ policy issues and as the needs of local and regional communities are afforded increasing importance. This unit explores the networks of intergovernmental relations – administrative, political, fiscal and legal – permeating and influencing policy formulation, implementation and evaluation. We examine how traditional frameworks are changing in response to the quest for more adaptive, effective, legitimate and efficient forms of governance. While the main focus in this unit is on the Australian experience, we also reflect upon experiences in other countries.
Assessment
Minor assignment 2000 words; Case study 3000 words
Unit Fee Information
| Student Contribution Rate* | Student Contribution Rate** | Student Contribution Rate*** | Fee rate - Domestic Students | Fee rate - International students |
| $706 | $706 | $706 | $2028 | $2614 |
* Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2010
** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2009
*** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2008
Please note: Unit fees listed do not apply to Deakin Prime students.