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Members of Parliament in Western Europe Roles and Behaviour
184 Pages
by
Routledge
184 Pages
by
Routledge
184 Pages
by
Routledge
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Traditional comparative studies of parliaments have focused on constitutional and organizational characteristics of parliaments, or differences in the historical contexts, in which legislative assemblies have developed. The motivations of individual Members of Parliament have been neglected.
This volume provides empirical work on legislative role orientations and behaviour in six West European parliaments: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom. All contributions present a wealth of empirical findings on parliamentarians' role orientations in different institutional contexts.
Europen Review - Vol 6 1998
"Members of Parliament" is a frank and courageous inquiry aiming at examining whether parliamentarians act according to given roles which distinguish them from each other".
Political Studies, Vol 46 No 5, Dec 98
"..it has been well-edited and thoughtfully put together and is a welcome addition to the literature.
"Members of Parliament" is a frank and courageous inquiry aiming at examining whether parliamentarians act according to given roles which distinguish them from each other".
Political Studies, Vol 46 No 5, Dec 98
"..it has been well-edited and thoughtfully put together and is a welcome addition to the literature.
Biography
Edited by Muller, Wolfgang C.; Saalfeld, Thomas