The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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Página 86
... Matters , except that personal interests may have been also a factor . Mr. Pearson also altered procedure so that matters requiring a cabinet decision were referred first to the appropriate committee and then the committee deci- sion ...
... Matters , except that personal interests may have been also a factor . Mr. Pearson also altered procedure so that matters requiring a cabinet decision were referred first to the appropriate committee and then the committee deci- sion ...
Página 207
... matters . The fact that each member had a certain responsibility in specific areas of the country tended to perpetuate divi- sions among the ministers . One writer has stated that after 1935 the Liberal party became " . . . a coalition ...
... matters . The fact that each member had a certain responsibility in specific areas of the country tended to perpetuate divi- sions among the ministers . One writer has stated that after 1935 the Liberal party became " . . . a coalition ...
Página 216
... matters of policy were taken by the Cabinet or by individual ministers so that the civil service merely carried out instructions . " 1 The second view is that our society has become increas- ingly subject to administrative control and ...
... matters of policy were taken by the Cabinet or by individual ministers so that the civil service merely carried out instructions . " 1 The second view is that our society has become increas- ingly subject to administrative control and ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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