The Parliamentary State by David Judge

The Parliamentary State by David Judge

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Focuses on the institution of parliament and how the parliamentary state operates and is conceptualized in the UK. The author analyzes the theory and practice of parliamentarism, exploring how parliament acts as the point where electoral needs and the formation of public policy intersects.

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The Parliamentary State by David Judge

Focuses on the institution of parliament and how the parliamentary state operates and is conceptualized in the UK. The author analyzes the theory and practice of parliamentarism, exploring how parliament acts as the point where electoral needs and the formation of public policy intersects.
`The author takes a scholarly approach to his subject and his book deserves inclusion in every library politics section..It will provide important reading for students of public administration and government and will in many cases redefine their understanding of how we have arrived at where we are′ - Parliamentary Affairs

`Well researched and clearly written′ - International Review of Administrative Sciences

David Judge is Reader in Government at th University of Strathclyde. His previous publications include Backbench Specialisaton in the House of Commons (1991) and Parliament and Industry (1990).
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ISBN 13 9780803988729
ISBN 10 0803988729
Title The Parliamentary State
Author David Judge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 1993-03-24
Number of pages 240
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