This volume discusses the formation of government cabinets within twenty European democracies, providing the institutional background to the selection and de-selection of ministers.
Exploring the historical and constitutional context to cabinet formation, this volume proceeds to provide vital data on the strategic issues that affect the selection of ministers. Covering states from all over Europe, the authors examine trends from the post-war period up to the present day, with specific focus on recent decades for the newer democracies in political transition. The volume...
This volume discusses the formation of government cabinets within twenty European democracies, providing the institutional background to the select...
The author extensively engages with a body of new literature to elucidate and expand upon the original work, using rational choice theory to provide: An examination of how, due to the collective action problem, groups can be powerless despite not facing any resistance Timely engagement with feminist accounts of power Criticism of the concept of soft power in contemporary international relations An explanation of the ways that systemic luck enables some groups to exert influence without having to use their power This book's unique interaction with both classical and...
The author extensively engages with a body of new literature to elucidate and expand upon the original work, using rational choice theory to provide...