In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parliamentary and legislative studies. The exchange is based on a Roundtable on the Past, Present and Future of Parliamentary Studies, which was held online on 9th June 2021 as part of the Annual Conference of the UK Political Studies Association’s Parliaments Specialist Group
Anthony King's 1976 article ‘Modes of executive–legislative relations: Great Britain, France and Wes...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
Concern about political disengagement is prevalent in British politics, and this article seeks to ex...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
In this article, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Emma Crewe and Shane Martin discuss the present of par...
In this article, Emma Crewe, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Shane Martin discuss the future of parl...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...
The parliamentary decline thesis formed the dominant theory and narrative of legislative behaviour a...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
This review article considers the potentially fruitful relationship between the history of political...
The debate about the relative merits of presidentialism and parliamentarism has a long history, but ...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
Legislative scholars have a history of stepping back occasionally to examine the development and sta...
Anthony King's 1976 article ‘Modes of executive–legislative relations: Great Britain, France and Wes...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
Concern about political disengagement is prevalent in British politics, and this article seeks to ex...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
In this article, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Emma Crewe and Shane Martin discuss the present of par...
In this article, Emma Crewe, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Shane Martin discuss the future of parl...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...
The parliamentary decline thesis formed the dominant theory and narrative of legislative behaviour a...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
This review article considers the potentially fruitful relationship between the history of political...
The debate about the relative merits of presidentialism and parliamentarism has a long history, but ...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
Legislative scholars have a history of stepping back occasionally to examine the development and sta...
Anthony King's 1976 article ‘Modes of executive–legislative relations: Great Britain, France and Wes...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
Concern about political disengagement is prevalent in British politics, and this article seeks to ex...