The Uneasy relationships between Parliamentary members and leaders
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The Uneasy relationships between Parliamentary members and leaders
(The library of legislative studies)
Frank Cass, 2000
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- : pbk
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"First appeared in a special issue of Journal of legislative studies (ISSN 1357-2334), vol. 5, nos. 3-4 (Autumn/Winter 1999)"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The bases of uneasy member-leadership relations, their manifestation and sometimes resolution, and the consequences of member-leadership tension to effective parliamentary performace and policy-making are considered in studies ranging from Germany to the US and New Zealand and globally.
目次
- On the uneasy, delicate, yet necessary relationships between parliamentary members and leaders, Lawrence D. Longley, Reuven Y. Hazan
- what can an individual MP do in German parliamentary politics? Werner J. Patzelt
- the individual member in the British House of Commons - facing both ways and marching forward, Philip Norton
- from committee government to party government - changing opportunities for amendment sponsors in the US House of Representatives, 1945-98, John E. Owens
- the individual parliamentary member and institutional change - the changing role of the New Zealand member of parliament, Fiona Barker, Stephen Levine
- parliamentary members and leaders as agents of reform - parliamentary and regime change revisited, Lawrence D. Longley, Taylor M. Hoffman
- the Office of Speaker in comparative perspective, Stanley Bach
- the keys to togetherness -coalition agreements in parliamentary democracies, Kaare Strom, Wolfgang C. Muller
- dilemmas and opportunities of legislative leadership in a non-parliamentary system - the US case, Barbara Sinclair
- yes, institutions matter - the impact of institutional reform on parliamentary members and leaders in Israel, Reuven Y. Hazan.
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