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The Impact of Legislatures

A Quarter-Century of The Journal of Legislative Studies
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
518 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am29.01.2024
The Impact of Legislature brings together key articles and path-breaking scholarship published in The Journal of Legislative Studies during its first 25 years of publication, enabling the reader to make sense of the impact of the legislature in the modern world.mehr
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KlappentextThe Impact of Legislature brings together key articles and path-breaking scholarship published in The Journal of Legislative Studies during its first 25 years of publication, enabling the reader to make sense of the impact of the legislature in the modern world.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-367-52458-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum29.01.2024
Seiten518 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht781 g
Artikel-Nr.12830920

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Philip NortonDEVELOPING THEORY1. Rational Choice Theory in Legislative Studies: Models of Politics without Romanticism Thomas Saalfeld2. Conditional Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making Inside the European ParliamentGeorge TsebelisCOMPARING LEGISLATURES3. Introduction: Comparing the Legislative Performance of LegislaturesDavid Arter4. Social Choice and Comparing Legislatures: Constitutional Versus Institutional ConstraintsAnthony J. McGann5. Rethinking Bicameral Strength: A Three-Dimensional ApproachMeg Russell6. Conclusion: Questioning the "Mezey Question": An Interrogatory Framework for the Comparative Study of LegislatorsDavid ArterPARTY, DIVISION AND CONSENSUS7. Party Unity in Parliamentary Democracies: A Comparative AnalysisUlrich Sieberer8. Parliamentary Consociationalism in Lebanon: Equal Citizenry v. Quotated ConfessionalismImad Salamey and Rhys Payne9. Parliamentary Opposition in Westminster Democracies: Britain, Canada, Australia and New ZealandAndre Kaiser10. Differences and Changes in Danish Party Organisations: Central Party Organisation Versus Parliamentary Party Group PowerHelene Helboe PedersenREPRESENTATION11. Ethnic Group Representation in Cross-National ComparisonDidier Ruedin12. Women´s Substantive Representation: Defending Feminist Interests or Women´s Electoral Preferences? Anouk Lloren13. State Based Representation and National Policymaking: The Evolution of the Australian Senate and the FederationScott Brenton14. "A More Representative Chamber": Representation and the House of LordsHugh Bochel and Andrew DeftyINFLUENCE OF MEMBERS15. Assessing the Influence of Select Committees in the UK: The Education and Skills Committee, 1997-2005 Andrew Hindmoor, Phil Larkin and Andrew Kennon16. Exploring the Role of "Legislators" in Canada: Do Members of Parliament Influence Policy?Kelly Blidook17. Parliament and the Poll Tax: A Case Study in Parliamentary PressurePhilip Cowley PARLIAMENTS AND CITIZENS18. Studying the Relationship between Parliaments and CitizensCristina Leston-Bandeira19. How are Parliaments Using New Media to Engage with Citizens?Jeffrey Griffith and Cristina Leston-Bandeira20. Parliaments and Citizens in the United KingdomPhilip Norton21. Microblogging, Constituency Service and Impression Management: UK MPs and the Use of TwitterNigel Jackson and Darren LillekerPARLIAMENTARY QUESTIONS22 Parliamentary Questions: The Behaviour of Legislators, and the Function of Legislatures: An IntroductionShane Martin23. Questioning Parliamentary QuestionsOlivier Rozenberg and Shane Martin24. Parliamentary Questions in 17 European Parliaments: Some Steps Towards ComparisonFrederico Russo and Matti Wiberg25. Parliamentary Questions as Instruments of Substantive Representation: Visible Minorities in the UK House of Commons, 2005-2010Thomas Saalfeldmehr

Autor

Philip Norton (Lord Norton of Louth) is Professor of Government and Director of the Centre for Legislative Studies at the University of Hull, UK, and is a member of the UK House of Lords. He is the Founding Editor of The Journal of Legislative Studies.
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