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Biographie: Scott Ryan was elected as a Senator for Victoria at the 2007 federal election and re-elected in 2013 and 2016. He served in the Abbott ministry as parliamentary secretary for education, and in the Turnbull ministries as minister for vocational education, special minister of state, and minister assisting the prime minister for Cabinet. In 2017 he was elected the twenty-fifth President of the Senate, the youngest person to ever hold the position. Prior to entering parliament, Scott was a consultant in the health and insurance sectors and in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as working as a speechwriter and political adviser, a tutor in politics, and serving as a research fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours from the University of Melbourne. Scott was born in Brisbane in 1973 and raised and educated in Melbourne, where he lives with his wife Helen and two sons.
Sommaire: A critical analysis of the challenges facing Australian politics and institutions in the 21st century. In Challenging Politics, Scott Ryan, a long-time politician, argues that the way we determine issues, practice politics, and what we expect from politicians and government is in flux. He examines the loss of faith in politics and institutions despite Australia's prosperity, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these challenges. Ryan explores how the virtue of compromise has become a perceived weakness, and how fringe movements make it difficult for institutions to function effectively. This book is for anyone seeking to understand the current state of Australian politics and the changes needed to address the challenges ahead. It offers insights into political science, Australian government, and public policy.
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