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Parliamentary roles in modern legislatures

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 237p xxviiiISBN:
  • 9780415575683
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 328.000000 BLO
Contents:
Contents: 1. Introduction by Magnus Blomgren & Olivier Rozenberg; 2. Legislative Roles and Legislative studies – The neo-institutionalist turning point? by Magnus Blomgren & Olivier Rozenberg; 3. The Emergence and Transformation of Representative Roles by Heinrich Best & Lars Vogel; 4. The Consequences of Representatives’ Role Orientations: attitudes, behaviour, perceptions by Rudy Andeweg; 5. Roles as strategies: Towards a logic of legislative behavior by Kaare Strøm; 6. Legislators and their Representational Roles: Strategic Choices or Habits of the Heart? by Thomas Zittel; 7. Party Dimensions of Representation in Westminster Parliaments: Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom by Anika Gauja; 8. Parliamentary roles of MPs in sharp and soft focus: Interviews and behavioral record compared by Marcelo Jenny & Wolfgang C. Müller; 9. Role Stability in the context of institutional and positional change by Gabriella Ilonszki; 10. The cognitive rationality of role choices: evidences from the European Parliament by Julien Navarro; 11. Bridging parliamentary roles back in representative or legislative roles by Oliver Rozenberg & Magnus Blomgren.
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Contents:
1. Introduction by Magnus Blomgren & Olivier Rozenberg;
2. Legislative Roles and Legislative studies – The neo-institutionalist turning point? by Magnus Blomgren & Olivier Rozenberg;
3. The Emergence and Transformation of Representative Roles by Heinrich Best & Lars Vogel;
4. The Consequences of Representatives’ Role Orientations: attitudes, behaviour, perceptions by Rudy Andeweg;
5. Roles as strategies: Towards a logic of legislative behavior by Kaare Strøm;
6. Legislators and their Representational Roles: Strategic Choices or Habits of the Heart? by Thomas Zittel;
7. Party Dimensions of Representation in Westminster Parliaments: Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom by Anika Gauja;
8. Parliamentary roles of MPs in sharp and soft focus: Interviews and behavioral record compared by Marcelo Jenny & Wolfgang C. Müller;
9. Role Stability in the context of institutional and positional change by Gabriella Ilonszki;
10. The cognitive rationality of role choices: evidences from the European Parliament by Julien Navarro;
11. Bridging parliamentary roles back in representative or legislative roles by Oliver Rozenberg & Magnus Blomgren.

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