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The Paradox of Parliament

BuchGebunden
304 Seiten
Englisch
University of Toronto Presserschienen am17.03.2023
The Paradox of Parliament addresses the widespread and perennial dissatisfaction with Parliament in Canada.mehr
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KlappentextThe Paradox of Parliament addresses the widespread and perennial dissatisfaction with Parliament in Canada.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4875-5088-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum17.03.2023
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 19 mm
Gewicht576 g
Artikel-Nr.60149045
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. IntroductionExplanations for Parliament´s Problems Paradox and the Competing LogicsConclusion 2. Historical Foundations and the Competing LogicsIndigenous Peoples and Legislative RepresentationThe Early Development of Canadian LegislaturesThe Logic of GovernanceThe Logic of RepresentationAttempting to Reconcile the Logics: Every Reform Creates A New Problem Reforms of the 1960s-1980sThe 1990s: The Reform Party and Paul Martin´s Democratic Deficit The 2004-2011 Minority Era and BeyondConsensus LegislaturesCanada in Comparative PerspectiveConclusion 3. Parties Canadian Political Parties: An Overview The Weakness of Canadian PartiesParty Discipline: Is Canada Exceptional?Party Discipline in Practice Excessive DisciplineParty Discipline and the Party SystemParties in Minority GovernmentsElectoral Systems and PartiesConclusion 4. MPsWhy Do MPs Run?Who Gets Elected as an MP?Gender and RaceSocioeconomic and Occupational BackgroundsAgeLearning to Be an MPMPs in the HouseMPs in the ConstituencyLife as an MP: The Personal DimensionManaging Their Public RolesManaging Their Personal LivesMP PayStaffing An MP´s DayDeparture, Turnover, and Amateurism Conclusion 5. House of Commons BusinessThe RolesThe SpeakerThe Clerk and Procedural StaffHouse Leaders and WhipsThe SettingThe Chamber and DecorumThe Parliamentary DayThe House of Commons at Work: Four AspectsGovernment Bills and DebateQuestion PeriodPrivate Members BusinessOpposition Days and Confidence/Non-confidence MotionsProcess in Minority ParliamentsCommitteesConclusion 6. DiversityPersons with DisabilitiesLGBT PersonsWomen in ParliamentWomen in the SenateWomen in the HouseFigure 9.1 Women in the House of Commons since 1968 (%)Women as LegislatorsRaceSymbolicDescriptiveTable 9.1 Racialized MPs in the House of Commons Compared to General PopulationSubstantiveConclusion 7. The SenateBicameralismA Brief Description of the SenateHistory of the SenateSenate ReformThe Senate since 2016 8. ScrutinyScrutiny in Theory and PracticeParliament and MoneyOfficers of ParliamentParliamentary Scrutiny: How Far Can It Go?Parliament´s Access to Documents and PeopleConclusion 9. The Future of ParliamentTechnologicalSociologicalCitizen AttitudesConclusionmehr