Apex of Power: The Prime Minister and Political Leadership in CanadaPrentice-Hall of Canada, 1977 - 359 páginas |
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... major parties , or with the state under the auspices of the major parties . All this might also help to explain the curiously pragmatic and untheoretical character of Canadian politicians . It has been suggested by Dorothy Pickles in a ...
... major parties , or with the state under the auspices of the major parties . All this might also help to explain the curiously pragmatic and untheoretical character of Canadian politicians . It has been suggested by Dorothy Pickles in a ...
Página 77
... major parties , or with the state under the auspices of the major parties . All this might also help to explain the curiously pragmatic and untheoretical character of Canadian politicians . It has been suggested by Dorothy Pickles in a ...
... major parties , or with the state under the auspices of the major parties . All this might also help to explain the curiously pragmatic and untheoretical character of Canadian politicians . It has been suggested by Dorothy Pickles in a ...
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... major parties to finance a nationwide appeal . Yet this appeal becomes far more than a mere partisan appeal on behalf of one part of society . Just as the New Democrats claim that their dependency on union funds does not make their ...
... major parties to finance a nationwide appeal . Yet this appeal becomes far more than a mere partisan appeal on behalf of one part of society . Just as the New Democrats claim that their dependency on union funds does not make their ...
Contenido
SECTION I | 1 |
History | 22 |
Policy Planning and Support for Ministerial Decision | 48 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
1974 federal election appear associational behaviour British cabinet committees cabinet government Cabinet Ministers campaign Canada Canadian Cabinet Canadian Federal Election Canadian parties Canadian political Canadian Prime Minister candidate caucus cent central agencies civil servants colleagues communal groups conference Conservative constitutional crisis debate decision decision-making delegates departments Diefenbaker discussion election electoral elites example favourable French Canadian function Globe and Mail goals Government's HOCKIN House of Commons Ibid important influence interests issues John Diefenbaker John Meisel Laurent leadership convention legislative Mackenzie King major parties mass media mass-legitimate parties ment minis Ontario opposition optimal Ottawa Parliament parliamentary party leaders Pierre Trudeau policy-making political leadership political parties Political Science President presidential Prime Minister's Office priorities Privy Council Office provincial public service Quebec questions reform regional relationship reporters responsibility role senior social staff Stanfield suggest television tion Toronto Treasury Board Trudeau Westell