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The Role of Governments in Legislative Agenda Setting : edited by Bjørn Erik Rasch and George Tsebelis.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science ; 71Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.Description: xix, 282 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415481014 (alk. paper)
  • 9780203837429 (ebook)
  • 9781138989870
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.6094 RAS 22
LOC classification:
  • JN94.A56 P647 2011
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Governments and Legislative Agenda Setting: An Introduction George Tsebelis and Bjorn Erik Rasch; 2. Germany: Limited Government Agenda Control and Strong Minority Rights Christoph Hoennige and Ulrich Sieberer; 3. France: Systematic Institutional Advantage of Government Sylvain Brouard; 4. Italy: Government Alternation and Legislative Agenda Setting Francesco Zucchini; 5. United Kingdom: Extreme Dominance by the Executive... Most of the Time Mads Qvortrup ; 6. Hungary: Changing Government Advantages Challenging a Dominant Executive Gabriella Ilonszki and Krisztina Jager; 7. Netherlands: Legislative Agenda Setting and the Politics of Strategic Lock-Ins Arco Timmermans; 8. Switzerland: Agenda-Setting Power of Government in a Separation-of-Powers Framework Daniel Schwarz, Andre Bachtiger and Georg Lutz; 9. Greece: Government as the Dominant Player Aris Alexopoulos; 10 Spain: Majoritarian Choices, Disciplined Party Government and Compliant Legislature Natalia Ajenjo and Ignatio Molina; 11. Portugal: Active and Influential Parliament Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt; 12. Russia: The Executive in a Leading Role Iulia Shevchenko and Grigorii Golosov ; 13. Agenda Control and Veto Rights to Opposition Parties Robert Klemmensen; 14. Norway: Institutionally Weak Governments and Parliamentary Voting on Bills Bjorn Erik Rasch; 15. Japan: Decades of Partisan Advantages Impending Cabinet's Agenda Setting Power Silke Riemann; 16.Conclusion Bjorn Erik Rasch and George Tsebelis:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents
1. Governments and Legislative Agenda Setting: An Introduction George Tsebelis and Bjorn Erik Rasch;
2. Germany: Limited Government Agenda Control and Strong Minority Rights Christoph Hoennige and Ulrich Sieberer;
3. France: Systematic Institutional Advantage of Government Sylvain Brouard;
4. Italy: Government Alternation and Legislative Agenda Setting Francesco Zucchini;
5. United Kingdom: Extreme Dominance by the Executive... Most of the Time Mads Qvortrup ;
6. Hungary: Changing Government Advantages Challenging a Dominant Executive Gabriella Ilonszki and Krisztina Jager;
7. Netherlands: Legislative Agenda Setting and the Politics of Strategic Lock-Ins Arco Timmermans;
8. Switzerland: Agenda-Setting Power of Government in a Separation-of-Powers Framework Daniel Schwarz, Andre Bachtiger and Georg Lutz;
9. Greece: Government as the Dominant Player Aris Alexopoulos;
10 Spain: Majoritarian Choices, Disciplined Party Government and Compliant Legislature Natalia Ajenjo and Ignatio Molina;
11. Portugal: Active and Influential Parliament Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt;
12. Russia: The Executive in a Leading Role Iulia Shevchenko and Grigorii Golosov ;
13. Agenda Control and Veto Rights to Opposition Parties Robert Klemmensen;
14. Norway: Institutionally Weak Governments and Parliamentary Voting on Bills Bjorn Erik Rasch;
15. Japan: Decades of Partisan Advantages Impending Cabinet's Agenda Setting Power Silke Riemann;
16.Conclusion Bjorn Erik Rasch and George Tsebelis:

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