Politics in England: An InterpretationFaber & Faber, 1965 - 247 páginas |
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... decisions must go forward . ( One can avoid this conclu- sion only by adopting a tautological criterion of a major decision : one made by the Prime Minister on the basis of his own evaluation of a problem . ) The extensive extra ...
... decisions must go forward . ( One can avoid this conclu- sion only by adopting a tautological criterion of a major decision : one made by the Prime Minister on the basis of his own evaluation of a problem . ) The extensive extra ...
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... decisions made by civil servants enjoying dele- gated authority which seem anomalous , unfair , or unreasonable . These queries from back - benchers are given special attention within the minister's private office , and the grounds of ...
... decisions made by civil servants enjoying dele- gated authority which seem anomalous , unfair , or unreasonable . These queries from back - benchers are given special attention within the minister's private office , and the grounds of ...
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... decisions on national defence are made hierarchically , by the government or by bargaining with allies in NATO . Only in its second phase did the Campaign turn to attempts to capture Labour Party support for its policy , and thus have a ...
... decisions on national defence are made hierarchically , by the government or by bargaining with allies in NATO . Only in its second phase did the Campaign turn to attempts to capture Labour Party support for its policy , and thus have a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
CHAPTER V | 17 |
The Political Culture | 28 |
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