The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... involved in their ac- tivities , so that frequently policies were developed and submitted to the cabinet without having had an input from most ministers , who were , however , expected to support the policy . When committees did exist ...
... involved in their ac- tivities , so that frequently policies were developed and submitted to the cabinet without having had an input from most ministers , who were , however , expected to support the policy . When committees did exist ...
Página 121
... involved , however , does not make comparisons with the rest of Canada especially useful . Business Connections of Members of the Cabinet There has always been a close connection between members of the cabinet and the Canadian business ...
... involved , however , does not make comparisons with the rest of Canada especially useful . Business Connections of Members of the Cabinet There has always been a close connection between members of the cabinet and the Canadian business ...
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... involved in policy making , and the more senior his position the more time he spends on policy matters . " . . . In fact the deputy [ minister ] spends as much of his time on policy advising and devising as he does on implementation ...
... involved in policy making , and the more senior his position the more time he spends on policy matters . " . . . In fact the deputy [ minister ] spends as much of his time on policy advising and devising as he does on implementation ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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