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245 0 4 _aThe impact of legislatures :
_ba quarter-century of the journal of legislative studies /
_cedited by Philip Norton.
264 1 _aAbingdon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2020.
300 _axiii, 503 pages :
_bblack and white illustrations
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
336 _astill images
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aLibrary of legislative studies
505 0 0 _aIntroduction : a quarter-century of scholarship /
_rPhilip Norton --
_tI. Developing theory --
_tRational-choice theory in legislative studies : models of politics without romanticism /
_rThomas Saalfeld --
_tConditional agenda-setting and decision-making inside the European parliament /
_rGeorge Tsebelis --
_tII. Comparing legislatures --
_tIntroduction : comparing the legislative performance of legislatures /
_rDavid Arter --
_tSocial choice and comparing legislatures : constitutional versus institutional constraints /
_rAnthony J. McGann --
_tRethinking bicameral strength : a three-dimensional approach /
_rMeg Russell --
_tConclusion. Questioning the ‘Mezey question’ : an interrogatory framework for the comparative study of legislatures /
_rDavid Arter --
_tIII. Party, division and consensus --
_tParty unity in parliamentary democracies : a comparative analysis /
_rUlrich Sieberer --
_tParliamentary consociationalism in Lebanon : equal citizenry vs. quotated confessionalism /
_rImad Salamey and Rhys Payne --
_tParliamentary opposition in Westminster democracies : Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand /
_rAndre Kaiser --
_tDifferences and changes in Danish Party organisations : central party organisation versus parliamentary party group power /
_rHelene Helboe Pedersen --
_tIV. Representation --
_tEthnic group representation in cross-national comparison /
_rDidier Ruedin --
_tWomen’s substantive representation : defending feminist interests or women’s electoral preferences? /
_rAnouk Lloren --
_tState-based representation and national policymaking : the evolution of the Australian Senate and the federation /
_rScott Brenton --
_t‘A more representative chamber’ : representation and the House of Lords /
_rHugh Bochel and Andrew Defty --
_tV. Influence of members --
_tAssessing the influence of select committees in the UK : the education and skills committee, 1997-2005 /
_rAndrew Hindmoor, Phil Larkin and Andrew Kennon --
_tExploring the role of ‘legislators’ in Canada : do members of parliament influence policy? /
_rKelly Blidook --
_tParliament and the poll tax : a case study in parliamentary pressure /
_rPhilip Cowley --
_tVI. Parliaments and citizens --
_tStudying the relationship between parliament and citizens /
_rCristina Leston-Bandeira --
_tHow are parliaments using new media to engage with citizens? /
_rJeffrey Griffith and Cristina Leston-Bandeira --
_tParliament and citizens in the United Kingdom /
_rPhilip Norton --
_tMicroblogging, constituency service and impression management : UK MPs and the use of Twitter /
_rNigel Jackson and Darren Lilleker --
_tVII. Parliamentary questions -- Parliamentary questions, the behaviour of legislators, and the function of legislatures : an introduction /
_rShane Martin --
_tQuestioning parliamentary questions /
_rOlivier Rozenberg and Shane Martin --
_tParliamentary questioning in 17 European parliaments : some steps towards comparison /
_rFrederico Russo and Matti Wiberg --
_tParliamentary questions as instruments of substantive representation : visible minorities in the UK House of Commons, 2005-2010 /
_rThomas Saalfeld.
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650 0 _aLegislative power.
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700 1 _aNorton, Philip,
_cBaron Norton of Louth,
_d1951-
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