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The Role of the Prime Minister in France, 1981-91 (Hardcover)
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The Role of the Prime Minister in France, 1981-91 (Hardcover)
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The institution of the prime minister in France remains
understudied. There are many personalized accounts of the work of
individual prime ministers and their relations with presidents and
government ministers. However, there has been no rigorous attempt
to analyse the prime minister's overall influence in the
decision-making process. This study aims to examine the
contemporary role of the prime minister in the French political
system. By so doing, the book provides a systematic analysis of the
prime minister's influence over the policy-making process from
1981-1991. There is also new evidence on the student demonstrations
of 1986. Robert Elgie has published articles for journals such as
"Governance", "West European Politics" and "Modern and Contemporary
France".
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