An authoritative analysis of the trajectory and outcome of reform of the UK parliament across the past century, addressing significant debates about the balance of executive-legislative relations in Britain, and which employs historical and institutional perspectives for the purposes of analysing and explaining political change at Westminster.
An authoritative analysis of the trajectory and outcome of reform of the UK parliament across the past century, addressing significant debates about the balance of executive-legislative relations in Britain, and which employs historical and institutional perspectives for the purposes of analysing and explaining political change at Westminster.
Alexandra Kelso is Senior Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Southampton
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Preface Acknowledgements 1. Parliament and parliamentary reform 2. Historical institutionalism and parliament 3. Efficiency in the House of Commons 1900-97 4. Efficiency in the House of Commons since 1997 5. Effectiveness in the House of Commons 1900-97 6. Effectiveness in the House of Commons since 1997 7. Reform of the House of Lords 1900-97 8. Reform of the House of Lords since 1997 9. Understanding parliamentary reform Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Parliament and parliamentary reform 2. Historical institutionalism and parliament 3. Efficiency in the House of Commons 1900-97 4. Efficiency in the House of Commons since 1997 5. Effectiveness in the House of Commons 1900-97 6. Effectiveness in the House of Commons since 1997 7. Reform of the House of Lords 1900-97 8. Reform of the House of Lords since 1997 9. Understanding parliamentary reform Bibliography Index
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