the Extent and Limits of Joint Decision-Making in Western European Cabinets
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Jean Blondel, Ferdinand Müller-Rommel.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
London
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1993.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Yet much has been made of the growth of the role of prime ministers, not just in Britain, but all over western Europe. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinet decisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers. It is indeed true that twenty men andParliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Yet much has been made of the growth of the role of prime ministers, not just in Britain, but all over western Europe. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinet decisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers. It is indeed true that twenty men andParliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Yet much has been made of the growth of the role of prime ministers, not just in Britain, but all over western Europe. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinet decisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers. It is indeed true that twenty men and",,,,"Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetParliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetdecisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers.Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetParliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetdecisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers.Parliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetParliamentary cabinets are supposed to be collective bodies, taking their decisions on the basis of agreements among all the members. Much has also been made of the trend towards letting cabinetdecisions be taken by committees or even by individual ministers.Read less