Political Continuity and ChangeHarper & Row, 1967 - 606 Seiten |
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Peter H. Merkl. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS The legislative process is only a part , albeit a very important part , of ... legislative interest are brought to the attention of the legislators after the election , by lobbyists for organized ...
Peter H. Merkl. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS The legislative process is only a part , albeit a very important part , of ... legislative interest are brought to the attention of the legislators after the election , by lobbyists for organized ...
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... legislators , legislative committees , and political parties often have a research staff and the services of a legislative reference service or its equivalent at their disposal to help with the gathering of information . Such legislative ...
... legislators , legislative committees , and political parties often have a research staff and the services of a legislative reference service or its equivalent at their disposal to help with the gathering of information . Such legislative ...
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... LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS The most conspicuous diversity in the institutional design of legislative and executive policy - making is found in the patterns of executive - legislative relations . The American preference for the separation of ...
... LEGISLATIVE RELATIONS The most conspicuous diversity in the institutional design of legislative and executive policy - making is found in the patterns of executive - legislative relations . The American preference for the separation of ...
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What is the relation of political science to the other sciences? | 18 |
Classical Issues of Political Thought | 26 |
The NationState in Modern Times | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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