Legislatures : comparative perspectives on representative assemblies / edited by Gerhard Loewenberg, Peverill Squire, and D. Roderick Kiewiet.

Contributor(s): Kiewiet, D. Roderick | Squire, Peverill | Loewenberg, Gerhard
Language: İngilizce Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2002, 2005Description: viii, 414 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0472067907 (paper); 0472097903 (cloth ; acid free paper)Subject(s): Karşılaştırmalı yönetim | Legislative bodies | Yasama organları | Comparative governmentLOC classification: JF511 | .L44 2005
Contents:
1.The implications of the study of the U.S. Congress for comparative legislative research -- 2.Legislative careers: why and how we should study them -- 3.Recruitment and retention in U.S. legislatures -- 4.Recruitment and retention in Western European parliaments -- 5.Recruitment and retention of legislators in Brazil -- 6.Electoral systems and the representation of minority interests in legislatures -- 7.The study of Japan's medium-sized district system -- 8.Divided parties, divided government -- 9.Positive theories of congressional parties -- 10. On the effects of legislative rules -- 11.Parliamentary floor voting procedures and agenda setting in Europe -- 12.Transitional governance in the United States: lessons from the First Federal Congress -- 13.Politicians, bureaucrats, and interest groups in Japan: transformation from one-party predominance or not? -- 14.Change is short but continuity is long: policy influence of the National Assembly in newly democratized Korea -- 15.Legislative autonomy in new regimes: the Czech and Polish cases -- 16.Assessing comparative legislative research.
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1.The implications of the study of the U.S. Congress for comparative legislative research -- 2.Legislative careers: why and how we should study them -- 3.Recruitment and retention in U.S. legislatures -- 4.Recruitment and retention in Western European parliaments -- 5.Recruitment and retention of legislators in Brazil -- 6.Electoral systems and the representation of minority interests in legislatures -- 7.The study of Japan's medium-sized district system -- 8.Divided parties, divided government -- 9.Positive theories of congressional parties -- 10. On the effects of legislative rules -- 11.Parliamentary floor voting procedures and agenda setting in Europe -- 12.Transitional governance in the United States: lessons from the First Federal Congress -- 13.Politicians, bureaucrats, and interest groups in Japan: transformation from one-party predominance or not? -- 14.Change is short but continuity is long: policy influence of the National Assembly in newly democratized Korea -- 15.Legislative autonomy in new regimes: the Czech and Polish cases -- 16.Assessing comparative legislative research.

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