The Uneasy Relationships Between Parliamentary Members and LeadersThe bases of uneasy member-leadership relations, their manifestation and sometimes resolution, and the consequences of member-leadership tension to effective parliamentary performace and policy-making are considered in studies ranging from Germany to the US and New Zealand and globally. |
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Contents
On the Uneasy Delicate yet Necessary | 1 |
What Can an Individual MP Do | 23 |
The Individual Member in the British | 53 |
From Committee Government to Party | 75 |
The Individual Parliamentary Member | 105 |
Parliamentary Members and Leaders | 131 |
The Office of Speaker in Comparative | 209 |
Coalition | 255 |
Dilemmas and Opportunities of Legislative | 283 |
The Impact | 303 |
Abstracts | 327 |
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