Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Subject "parliament"
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Modes of UK Executive-Legislative Relations Revisited
(Wiley, 2018-01-15)Anthony King's 1976 article ‘Modes of executive–legislative relations: Great Britain, France and West Germany’ is a classic in legislative studies. It argued that it is simplistic to analyse relations between ‘the executive’ ... -
Quotas for men: Reframing gender quotas as a means of improving representation for all
(Cambridge University Press, 2014)Gender quotas traditionally focus on the underrepresentation of women. Conceiving of quotas in this way perpetuates the status of men as the norm and women as the other. Women are subject to heavy scrutiny of their ...