In this volume, a distinguished team of specialists explore the relationship between parliament and government, and consider to what extent parliaments have the capacity to constrain governments.
In this volume, a distinguished team of specialists explore the relationship between parliament and government, and consider to what extent parliament...
In this volume, a distinguished team of specialists explore the relationship between parliament and government, and consider to what extent parliaments have the capacity to constrain governments.
In this volume, a distinguished team of specialists explore the relationship between parliament and government, and consider to what extent parliament...
The British House of Commons has entered a period of substantial change, moving from a state of party cohesion and party leadership toward a more individualistic and active policy-making role. In the dynamic look at the British Parliament and its members, Philip Norton and David M. Wood highlight that change to more intensive constituency response and service on the part of individual members.
Like members of the U.S. Congress, British Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to represent geographical districts. The relationship between the MP and the constituency in Britain has...
The British House of Commons has entered a period of substantial change, moving from a state of party cohesion and party leadership toward a more i...