Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Yet much has been made of the growth of the role of prime ministers, not just in Britain, but all over western Europe. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinet decisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers. It is indeed true that twenty men and women, meeting only a few hours a week, cannot take all the decisions of the State. These are the issues which this study examines, on the basis of the replies of over 400 cabinet…mehr
Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Yet much has been made of the growth of the role of prime ministers, not just in Britain, but all over western Europe. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinet decisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers. It is indeed true that twenty men and women, meeting only a few hours a week, cannot take all the decisions of the State. These are the issues which this study examines, on the basis of the replies of over 400 cabinet ministers across western Europe. The result is the first truly empirical analysis in a subject on which what has been known so far has tended to be speculation.
Jean Blondel is a professorial fellow at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface - List of Contributors - Introduction; J.Blondel & F.M ller-Rommel - PART 1: GENERAL FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS - A Model of the Cabinet System: the Dimension of Cabinet Decision-making Processes; R.Andeweg - The Single Party-Coalition Distinction and Cabinet Decision-making; A.P.Frognier - PART 2: THE ROLE OF STRUCTURES IN CABINET DECISION-MAKING - The Organisational Structure of Western European Cabinets and its Impact on Decision-making; J.L.Thi bault - Organising the Flow of Business in Western European Cabinets; M.Burch - Ministers and the Role of the Prime Ministerial Staff; F.M ller-Rommel - The Links between Cabinets and Parties and Cabinet Decision-making; L.de Winter - PART 3: THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUALS IN CABINET DECISION-MAKING - Individual Ministers and Their Role in Cabinet Decision-making; J.Blondel - The Role and Position of Ministers of Finance; T.Larsson - Prime Ministers and Cabinet Decision-making Processes; W.Muller, W.Philipp & P.Gerlich - PART 4: CONCLUSIONS: ACHIEVEMENTS, PROBLEMS AND REFORMS - Decision-making, Policy Content, and Conflict Resolution in Western European Cabinets; J.Nousiainen - Evaluating Cabinet Decision-making; S.Eriksen - Conclusion; J.Nousiainen & J.Blondel - Appendix 1: The Ministerial Survey - Appendix 2: The Newspaper Survey - Bibliography - Index
Preface - List of Contributors - Introduction; J.Blondel & F.M ller-Rommel - PART 1: GENERAL FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS - A Model of the Cabinet System: the Dimension of Cabinet Decision-making Processes; R.Andeweg - The Single Party-Coalition Distinction and Cabinet Decision-making; A.P.Frognier - PART 2: THE ROLE OF STRUCTURES IN CABINET DECISION-MAKING - The Organisational Structure of Western European Cabinets and its Impact on Decision-making; J.L.Thi bault - Organising the Flow of Business in Western European Cabinets; M.Burch - Ministers and the Role of the Prime Ministerial Staff; F.M ller-Rommel - The Links between Cabinets and Parties and Cabinet Decision-making; L.de Winter - PART 3: THE ROLE OF INDIVIDUALS IN CABINET DECISION-MAKING - Individual Ministers and Their Role in Cabinet Decision-making; J.Blondel - The Role and Position of Ministers of Finance; T.Larsson - Prime Ministers and Cabinet Decision-making Processes; W.Muller, W.Philipp & P.Gerlich - PART 4: CONCLUSIONS: ACHIEVEMENTS, PROBLEMS AND REFORMS - Decision-making, Policy Content, and Conflict Resolution in Western European Cabinets; J.Nousiainen - Evaluating Cabinet Decision-making; S.Eriksen - Conclusion; J.Nousiainen & J.Blondel - Appendix 1: The Ministerial Survey - Appendix 2: The Newspaper Survey - Bibliography - Index
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