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The parliamentary system evolved from monarchy, yet it involves people in the rule of their country. So how does this complex political system work in action? This fascinating title looks at parliamentary government, its history, and its place in the world today. It compares parliaments past and present and explores the best examples of parliamentary government in world history. Discover the theoretical ideas behind the political system, how it works in action, and the countries in which it is in place. Clear explanatory text examines how parliamentary government works in practice along with…mehr

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The parliamentary system evolved from monarchy, yet it involves people in the rule of their country. So how does this complex political system work in action? This fascinating title looks at parliamentary government, its history, and its place in the world today. It compares parliaments past and present and explores the best examples of parliamentary government in world history. Discover the theoretical ideas behind the political system, how it works in action, and the countries in which it is in place. Clear explanatory text examines how parliamentary government works in practice along with the theological ideas behind the politics. Detailed sidebars set out case studies that explore parliaments and ask readers critical-thinking questions to help develop your own thoughts about this system of governance. The history of government by parliamentary control is explored and contrasted with parliaments in the world today. Biographical features showcase some of the world's most important political players in parliaments and how they helped shape this complicated form of political control.
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Autorenporträt
Alex Webb is a highly experience author who has written numerous children's books on a wide variety of topics, from science and history to social sciences.