The study, focuses on shadow cabinet organization, the practice; of appointing members to shadow the activities of cabinet ministers by Opposition parties. This practice is analyzed in Canada between 1963 and 1978, a period of continual Progressive Conservative Opposition. The underlying question is whether shadow cabinet organization has become more or less institutionalized during the period. In the introduction Samuel Huntington's four tests of institutionalization are outlined. They were used in assessing Canadian shadow cabinet institutionalization. To operationalize the tests for this study it proved useful to analyze the institution of the Canadian cabinet system along these dimensions. A comparative study of the British and Austr...
The public has traditionally viewed lobbying with disdain; notions of “back room deals” and “bought ...
Despite popular expectations and theoretical predictions, Canada’s first-past-the- post electoral sy...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
This article considers the emergence of an informal institution vital to the functioning of Westmins...
Despite their prevalence, the study of Canadian minority governments has been the object of few publ...
The structure of the Canadian cabinet has been taken by a variety of observers and participants in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the degree to which the Parliament of Canada was able to co...
Diploma thesis Minority Governments in Canada focuses on comparison of different periods of federal ...
Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
In the present paper we argue that the emergence of political advisers in the Westminster (and not o...
While British Columbia has changed considerably since the province first entered confederation in 18...
This thesis analyses the 2006-07 Conservative transition in the Government of Canada by asking the f...
The study of professional policy workers abounds with examinations of non-partisan public service po...
This paper examines the recruitment, characteristics, motivation and functions of "political exempt...
During the 1968-1972 period attempts were made to introduce 'rationality' into the structures and pr...
The public has traditionally viewed lobbying with disdain; notions of “back room deals” and “bought ...
Despite popular expectations and theoretical predictions, Canada’s first-past-the- post electoral sy...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
This article considers the emergence of an informal institution vital to the functioning of Westmins...
Despite their prevalence, the study of Canadian minority governments has been the object of few publ...
The structure of the Canadian cabinet has been taken by a variety of observers and participants in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the degree to which the Parliament of Canada was able to co...
Diploma thesis Minority Governments in Canada focuses on comparison of different periods of federal ...
Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
In the present paper we argue that the emergence of political advisers in the Westminster (and not o...
While British Columbia has changed considerably since the province first entered confederation in 18...
This thesis analyses the 2006-07 Conservative transition in the Government of Canada by asking the f...
The study of professional policy workers abounds with examinations of non-partisan public service po...
This paper examines the recruitment, characteristics, motivation and functions of "political exempt...
During the 1968-1972 period attempts were made to introduce 'rationality' into the structures and pr...
The public has traditionally viewed lobbying with disdain; notions of “back room deals” and “bought ...
Despite popular expectations and theoretical predictions, Canada’s first-past-the- post electoral sy...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...