Political Parties, Parliaments and Legislative Speechmaking
(Sprache: Englisch)
Why do some Members of Parliament (MPs) take the parliamentary floor and speak more than others? Why do some MPs deviate more than others from the ideological position of their party? This book develops hypotheses on legislative speechmaking and evaluates...
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Why do some Members of Parliament (MPs) take the parliamentary floor and speak more than others? Why do some MPs deviate more than others from the ideological position of their party? This book develops hypotheses on legislative speechmaking and evaluates them by analysing parliamentary debates in seven European representative democracies.Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Political Parties, Parliaments and Legislative Speechmaking “
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Expectations about Speechmaking
3. How to Analyse Speeches and Legislative Debates
4. Who Speaks in European Parliaments?
5. Who Speaks Against the Party?
6. Conclusions about Legislative Speechmaking
Autoren-Porträt von H. Bäck, M. Debus
Hanna Bäck is Professor of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden, and has previously held positions at the European University Institute and the University of Mannheim, Germany. Her research focuses mainly on political parties and coalition politics.Marc Debus is Professor of Comparative Government at the University of Mannheim, Germany. His research interests include political institutions, party competition, coalition politics, and political decision-making in multi-level systems.
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