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Party Discipline And Parliamentary Politics
Hardback Edition: 1
Review: "This is a landmark text in the study of comparative parliamentary behaviour. It is the first book to develop and test a micro-level theory of internal party politics in parliaments using roll-call data from several parliaments. If Kam is right, that parliamentary parties are no-longer unitary actors and that party cohesion is fragile and conditional, this calls into question much of the established wisdom about how parliamentary government works." Simon Hix, Professor of European and Comparative Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. A model of intra-party politics; 3. Patterns of backbench dissent in four Westminster parliamentary systems, 1945-2004; 4. Policy preferences and backbench dissent in Britain and Canada; 5. Dissent, constituency service, and the personal vote in Britain and New Zealand; 6. The cost of dissent to the party; 7. Demotion and dissent in the Canadian Liberal Party, 1991-97; 8. Discipline and dissent in the Australian Coalition, 1996-98; 9. Career trajectories, socialization, and backbench dissent in the British House of Commons; 10. Conclusion; Appendix 1. Comparative statics and proofs; Appendix 2. Content and construction of ideological scales; Appendix 3. Sampling and coding of media dissent; Appendix 4. Demotion and parliamentary careers of Canadian MPs.
Author Biography: Christopher J. Kam is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He has received major research grants from the US National Science Foundation and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and his work on political parties and parliamentary government has appeared in the British Journal of Political Science, Legislative Studies Quarterly, and Governance.
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Publication date : 2009-07
Subjects: Non-fiction, Humanities, Politics, Political Leaders & Leadership, Political Parties