In this book - previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies - an international group of scholars examines the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of developed and developing democracies.
In this book - previously published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies - an international group of scholars examines the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of developed and developing democracies.
Introduction 1: United Kingdom 2: United Kingdom 3: United Kingdom 4: United Kingdom 5: Parliament and the French Government's Domination of the Legislative Process 6: Germany 7: The Prime Minister in Scandinavia 8: Hungary 9: Power to the Executive! The Changing Executive-Legislative Relations in Eastern Europe 10: The Parliamentary Activity of the Head of Government in Ireland (1923-2000) in Comparative Perspective 11: Institutional Fragmentation in Parliamentary Control 12: Following the Leaders or Leading the Followers? The US President's Relations with Congress 13: The Executive and Parliament in Canada 14: Executive Leadership and Legislative Assemblies 15: Russia 16: Japan 17: Choosing a Prime Minister 18: Executive-Legislature Interface in the Indian Polity 19: Concluding Observations
Introduction 1: United Kingdom 2: United Kingdom 3: United Kingdom 4: United Kingdom 5: Parliament and the French Government's Domination of the Legislative Process 6: Germany 7: The Prime Minister in Scandinavia 8: Hungary 9: Power to the Executive! The Changing Executive-Legislative Relations in Eastern Europe 10: The Parliamentary Activity of the Head of Government in Ireland (1923-2000) in Comparative Perspective 11: Institutional Fragmentation in Parliamentary Control 12: Following the Leaders or Leading the Followers? The US President's Relations with Congress 13: The Executive and Parliament in Canada 14: Executive Leadership and Legislative Assemblies 15: Russia 16: Japan 17: Choosing a Prime Minister 18: Executive-Legislature Interface in the Indian Polity 19: Concluding Observations
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