Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Government
Herausgeber: Calvert, Randall; Shepsle, Kenneth A.; Laver, Michael
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Surprisingly little is known about the constitutional relationship between legislature and executive in parliamentary regimes; the present volume seeks to remedy this.
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Surprisingly little is known about the constitutional relationship between legislature and executive in parliamentary regimes; the present volume seeks to remedy this.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9780521438377
- ISBN-10: 0521438373
- Artikelnr.: 22002945
- Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9780521438377
- ISBN-10: 0521438373
- Artikelnr.: 22002945
List of tables and figures; Series editors' preface; Part I. Introduction:
1. Cabinet ministers and government formation in parliamentary democracies
Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle; Part II. Coalition Systems: 2. Models
of government and the Australian cabinet Wolfgang C. Müller; 3. The
political role of Norwegian cabinet ministers Kaare Strom; 4. The
Netherlands: ministers and cabinet policy Rudy B. Andeweg and Wilma Bakema;
5. The political role of cabinet ministers in Ireland Brian Farrell; 6.
Finland: ministerial autonomy, constitutional collectivism, and party
oligarchy Jaakko Nousiainen; 7. Cabinet ministers and policy-making in
Belgium: the impact of coalition constraints Arco Timmermans; 8. The role
of cabinet ministers in the French Fourth Republic François Petry; 9. The
political autonomy of cabinet ministers in the French Fifth Republic
Jean-Louis Thiébault; 10. The role of German ministers in cabinet decision
making Ferdinand Müller-Rommel; 11. Cabinet ministers and parliamentary
government in Sweden Torbjörn Larsson; 12. The political role of cabinet
ministers in Italy Annarita Criscitiello; Part III. Majority Party
Government Systems: 13. Ministerial autonomy in Britain Anthony King; 14.
Collective cabinet decision making in New Zealand Matthew S. R. Palmer; 15.
The interpersonal dynamics of decision making in Canadian provincial
cabinets Graham White; 16. Cabinet decision making in the Hellenic Republic
1974-1992 Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis; Part IV. Conclusion: 17. Cabinet
government in theoretical perspective Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle;
Index.
1. Cabinet ministers and government formation in parliamentary democracies
Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle; Part II. Coalition Systems: 2. Models
of government and the Australian cabinet Wolfgang C. Müller; 3. The
political role of Norwegian cabinet ministers Kaare Strom; 4. The
Netherlands: ministers and cabinet policy Rudy B. Andeweg and Wilma Bakema;
5. The political role of cabinet ministers in Ireland Brian Farrell; 6.
Finland: ministerial autonomy, constitutional collectivism, and party
oligarchy Jaakko Nousiainen; 7. Cabinet ministers and policy-making in
Belgium: the impact of coalition constraints Arco Timmermans; 8. The role
of cabinet ministers in the French Fourth Republic François Petry; 9. The
political autonomy of cabinet ministers in the French Fifth Republic
Jean-Louis Thiébault; 10. The role of German ministers in cabinet decision
making Ferdinand Müller-Rommel; 11. Cabinet ministers and parliamentary
government in Sweden Torbjörn Larsson; 12. The political role of cabinet
ministers in Italy Annarita Criscitiello; Part III. Majority Party
Government Systems: 13. Ministerial autonomy in Britain Anthony King; 14.
Collective cabinet decision making in New Zealand Matthew S. R. Palmer; 15.
The interpersonal dynamics of decision making in Canadian provincial
cabinets Graham White; 16. Cabinet decision making in the Hellenic Republic
1974-1992 Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis; Part IV. Conclusion: 17. Cabinet
government in theoretical perspective Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle;
Index.
List of tables and figures; Series editors' preface; Part I. Introduction:
1. Cabinet ministers and government formation in parliamentary democracies
Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle; Part II. Coalition Systems: 2. Models
of government and the Australian cabinet Wolfgang C. Müller; 3. The
political role of Norwegian cabinet ministers Kaare Strom; 4. The
Netherlands: ministers and cabinet policy Rudy B. Andeweg and Wilma Bakema;
5. The political role of cabinet ministers in Ireland Brian Farrell; 6.
Finland: ministerial autonomy, constitutional collectivism, and party
oligarchy Jaakko Nousiainen; 7. Cabinet ministers and policy-making in
Belgium: the impact of coalition constraints Arco Timmermans; 8. The role
of cabinet ministers in the French Fourth Republic François Petry; 9. The
political autonomy of cabinet ministers in the French Fifth Republic
Jean-Louis Thiébault; 10. The role of German ministers in cabinet decision
making Ferdinand Müller-Rommel; 11. Cabinet ministers and parliamentary
government in Sweden Torbjörn Larsson; 12. The political role of cabinet
ministers in Italy Annarita Criscitiello; Part III. Majority Party
Government Systems: 13. Ministerial autonomy in Britain Anthony King; 14.
Collective cabinet decision making in New Zealand Matthew S. R. Palmer; 15.
The interpersonal dynamics of decision making in Canadian provincial
cabinets Graham White; 16. Cabinet decision making in the Hellenic Republic
1974-1992 Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis; Part IV. Conclusion: 17. Cabinet
government in theoretical perspective Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle;
Index.
1. Cabinet ministers and government formation in parliamentary democracies
Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle; Part II. Coalition Systems: 2. Models
of government and the Australian cabinet Wolfgang C. Müller; 3. The
political role of Norwegian cabinet ministers Kaare Strom; 4. The
Netherlands: ministers and cabinet policy Rudy B. Andeweg and Wilma Bakema;
5. The political role of cabinet ministers in Ireland Brian Farrell; 6.
Finland: ministerial autonomy, constitutional collectivism, and party
oligarchy Jaakko Nousiainen; 7. Cabinet ministers and policy-making in
Belgium: the impact of coalition constraints Arco Timmermans; 8. The role
of cabinet ministers in the French Fourth Republic François Petry; 9. The
political autonomy of cabinet ministers in the French Fifth Republic
Jean-Louis Thiébault; 10. The role of German ministers in cabinet decision
making Ferdinand Müller-Rommel; 11. Cabinet ministers and parliamentary
government in Sweden Torbjörn Larsson; 12. The political role of cabinet
ministers in Italy Annarita Criscitiello; Part III. Majority Party
Government Systems: 13. Ministerial autonomy in Britain Anthony King; 14.
Collective cabinet decision making in New Zealand Matthew S. R. Palmer; 15.
The interpersonal dynamics of decision making in Canadian provincial
cabinets Graham White; 16. Cabinet decision making in the Hellenic Republic
1974-1992 Kleomenis S. Koutsoukis; Part IV. Conclusion: 17. Cabinet
government in theoretical perspective Michael Laver and Kenneth A. Shepsle;
Index.