For centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its potential reform from an institutional perspective. Until now, few authors have addressed in depth the internal relationships among parliamentary actors, their competing beliefs and their influence on parliament's effectiveness. Parliament is overwhelmingly an agonistic institution, and competition for status, resources, influence and control has pervaded its administration and impeded reform. Parliaments appear to struggle with the concept of institutional management. The doctrine of exclusive cognisance or sole jurisdiction implies that parliament, and only parliament, should retain control of its internal business and processes. But why is parliament considered to b...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
Through the centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its reform from an inst...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
A new Clerk of Parliament assumed his position in June 2013, and the management of Parliament is und...
The UK Parliament in recent decades has seen significant structural and behavioural changes that hav...
Parliaments are the institutions through which governments are held accountable to the electorate b...
An insider's analysis of the relationship between parliamentarians and public servants. (Judges are ...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
Parliaments qualify as complex organizations and professional bureaucracies. Support staff units ar...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
Through the centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its reform from an inst...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
This book reports on the endeavour, undertaken by EGPA, to make the discipline of public administrat...
A new Clerk of Parliament assumed his position in June 2013, and the management of Parliament is und...
The UK Parliament in recent decades has seen significant structural and behavioural changes that hav...
Parliaments are the institutions through which governments are held accountable to the electorate b...
An insider's analysis of the relationship between parliamentarians and public servants. (Judges are ...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
Parliaments qualify as complex organizations and professional bureaucracies. Support staff units ar...
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....
In liberal democracies, parliaments are generally perceived as the epitome of majoritarian politics....