Apex of Power: The Prime Minister and Political Leadership in CanadaPrentice-Hall of Canada, 1977 - 359 páginas |
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... election of 1968 and in this cabinet only two ministers ( Cad- ieux and Hellyer ) had the same portfolios as in the Pearson government . Third , Mr. St. Laurent did not cause an election to be called until more than six months after he ...
... election of 1968 and in this cabinet only two ministers ( Cad- ieux and Hellyer ) had the same portfolios as in the Pearson government . Third , Mr. St. Laurent did not cause an election to be called until more than six months after he ...
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... election.5 This would be even more true for elections where parties are led by charismatic personalities . The literature is rather barren of systematic studies of how Canadian voters perceive party leaders , and how these perceptions ...
... election.5 This would be even more true for elections where parties are led by charismatic personalities . The literature is rather barren of systematic studies of how Canadian voters perceive party leaders , and how these perceptions ...
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... election . That was a very hard decision to make for my colleagues and me . The responsi- bility for the decision finally rested on the Prime Minister . I came to the conclusion that the day of the bomber was virtually over , that the ...
... election . That was a very hard decision to make for my colleagues and me . The responsi- bility for the decision finally rested on the Prime Minister . I came to the conclusion that the day of the bomber was virtually over , that the ...
Contenido
SECTION I | 1 |
History | 22 |
Policy Planning and Support for Ministerial Decision | 48 |
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Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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