The study contributes the first detailed exploration of parliamentary experience in Australian ministerial careers. It examines how a dimension of parliamentary experience — holding the office of parliamentary committee chair — features in the careers of a single cohort of ministers and parliamentary secretaries appointed during the Coalition government 1996–2007. The study maps parliamentary experience on two dimensions and finds a typology of five different career paths, depending on positions held and the speed of movement between positions. Taking the analysis further, the second part of the study tracks the appointment of the five subgroups of ministers over time. This reveals patterns in the Prime Minister's ministry‐making over the l...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
Understanding the rise to power is central to the study of politics. Yet, we still know little about...
First published: 31 January 1988The characteristics of parliamentary government vary markedly from o...
While there is widespread agreement in the ministerial promotion and resignation literature that exp...
The two fundamental questions addressed in this thesis are 1) what are the characteristics that are ...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
Ministerial careers and the structure of ministerial careers have been largely neglected areas of st...
Some commentators have observed that today’s Cabinet ministers are younger and less experienced than...
Australian federal ministers have large, politicised and powerful ministerial offices. Yet little is...
The subject of ministerial career paths is neglected in the Canadian political science canon. The ex...
This dissertation seeks to understand the dynamics of parliamentary careers. In this regard special ...
The first aim of this thesis is to examine the work of junior ministers and parliamentary secretarie...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that were associated with cabinet appointment in...
In this article we examine the extent of career cross-over from journalism to politics in Australia ...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
Understanding the rise to power is central to the study of politics. Yet, we still know little about...
First published: 31 January 1988The characteristics of parliamentary government vary markedly from o...
While there is widespread agreement in the ministerial promotion and resignation literature that exp...
The two fundamental questions addressed in this thesis are 1) what are the characteristics that are ...
This article uses empirical data to establish and analyse the links between pre-parliamentary politi...
Ministerial careers and the structure of ministerial careers have been largely neglected areas of st...
Some commentators have observed that today’s Cabinet ministers are younger and less experienced than...
Australian federal ministers have large, politicised and powerful ministerial offices. Yet little is...
The subject of ministerial career paths is neglected in the Canadian political science canon. The ex...
This dissertation seeks to understand the dynamics of parliamentary careers. In this regard special ...
The first aim of this thesis is to examine the work of junior ministers and parliamentary secretarie...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that were associated with cabinet appointment in...
In this article we examine the extent of career cross-over from journalism to politics in Australia ...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
Understanding the rise to power is central to the study of politics. Yet, we still know little about...
First published: 31 January 1988The characteristics of parliamentary government vary markedly from o...