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Legislatures Are Political Bodies Essential To Democracy And The Rule Of Law. They Present Social Scientists With Numerous Intriguing Puzzles, With Far-reaching Implications For Our Understanding Of Political Institutions. Why, And How, Have These Ancient Assemblies, Established In Pre-democratic Times, Survived The Transition To Mass Democracies? How Have They Adapted? How Do They Structure Such Processes As Budgeting, Legislation, And Executive Oversight? How Do Their Members Get Selected, And What Consequences Flow From Differences In These Rules? What Roles Do Committees And Political Parties Play In Contemporary Legislatures? What Functions Do Legislatures Perform In Autocratic, Semi-democratic Or Recently Democratized Societies? What Explains The Similarities And Differences In Legislative Rules, Powers And Recruitment? What Are The Policy And Other Consequences Of Variation In How Legislatures Are Organized And Function? The 33 Chapters In The Oxford Handbook Of Legislative Studies, Written By 47 Of The Most Distinguished Legislative Scholars, Provide A Comprehensive And Up-to-date Description And Assessment Of The State Of The Art In Legislative Studies. Key Themes Explored Include Theoretical Paradigms And Methodological Approaches To The Study Of Legislatures, Representation And Legislative Careers, Internal Organization, The Role Of Parties Within Legislatures And The Role Of Legislatures In Policy Making And Accountability. The Handbook Also Explores The Emergence Of Parliaments In Historical And Contemporary Contexts, Including New Democracies And Trans-national Institutions.
This volume investigates the fundamental mechanisms, evolution, and functional variations of legislative bodies within both democratic and non-democratic political systems. Edited by Kaare W. Strøm, Shane Martin, and Thomas Saalfeld, the text synthesizes contributions from 47 prominent scholars to establish a comprehensive framework for understanding how parliaments adapt to modern governance. The authors utilize comparative political analysis to address how institutional rules, recruitment processes, and internal party dynamics influence policy outcomes and executive accountability.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for graduate-level political science research due to its extensive breadth and rigorous academic standards. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose, which serves as a definitive state-of-the-art assessment for scholars and practitioners in the field.
Page Count:
800
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191019062
ISBN-13:
9780191019067
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