The Nature of Party Government: A Comparative European Perspective

Forside
Jean Blondel, Maurizio Cotta
Palgrave Macmillan, 8. nov. 2000 - 241 sider
The Nature of Party Government examines relationships between governments and supporting parties on a comparative European basis. The book does so at the level of principles: there is a major conflict between governments, which should govern and parties, which being representative, wish to shape the way governments operate. The book studies relationships empirically as well: it shows that they occur on three plans, appointments, policy-making and patronage and assesses the extent of two-way influences, from parties to governments and from governments to parties.

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