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In leadership research there is a long tradition of focusing
attention on the great and successful leaders and, more recently,
on issues of good governance. This study breaks new ground by
looking systematically into the manifestations and causes of poor
leadership and bad governance in some of the world's most powerful
democracies. Focusing on the presidents and prime ministers of the
G8 - the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France,
Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan - it explores the complex
relationship between weak and ineffective leadership, undemocratic
leadership techniques, and bad policies from a broad comparative
perspective. What makes leaders weak or bad in different contexts?
What are the consequences of their actions and behavior? And has
there been any learning from negative experience? These questions
are at the center of this fascinating joint inquiry that involves a
team of truly distinguished leadership scholars. This book will
prove invaluable for scholars and students of leadership, political
science, contemporary history, and related academic disciplines.
Readers with a general interest in public affairs and political
history will also find plenty to interest them. Contributors: J.
Gaffney, L. Helms, E.S. Krauss, J. Malloy, G. Pasquino, G. Peele,
R. Pekkanen, B.A. Rockman, R. Sakwa
This volume has been designed as a key resource in the field of
international political leadership research. Written by a team of
distinguished leadership scholars from three continents and nine
countries, the original chapters gathered in this volume cover all
the major fields of political leadership, from executive,
legislative and party leadership to leadership in social movements
and international organizations. The special value and appeal of
this book relates to its genuinely comparative focus that
characterizes all chapters.
Previously published as a special issue of the Journal of
Legislative Studies, this volume offers a broad comparative
assessment of the many faces of parliamentary opposition in
different political, legal and cultural settings. Issues of
political opposition, and of parliamentary opposition in
particular, are at the very heart of the study of democratic
processes in different parts of the world. Written by leading
scholars in the field, this book looks both at the core features of
the parliamentary opposition itself and its role in the legislative
and wider political process. This includes an inquiry into the
manifold challenges that the parliamentary opposition in many
countries has come to face in the more recent past, in particular
the rise of different non-parliamentary opposition actors. The
countries covered in this volume include the old democracies of the
Anglo-Saxon world, continental Europe and Japan, and the new
democracies and democratizing regimes in Central and Eastern
Europe, Latin America and South Africa. Another chapter looks at
the manifestations of parliamentary opposition within the
multi-level system of the European Union
Previously published as a special issue of the Journal of
Legislative Studies, this volume offers a broad comparative
assessment of the many faces of parliamentary opposition in
different political, legal and cultural settings. Issues of
political opposition, and of parliamentary opposition in
particular, are at the very heart of the study of democratic
processes in different parts of the world. Written by leading
scholars in the field, this book looks both at the core features of
the parliamentary opposition itself and its role in the legislative
and wider political process. This includes an inquiry into the
manifold challenges that the parliamentary opposition in many
countries has come to face in the more recent past, in particular
the rise of different non-parliamentary opposition actors. The
countries covered in this volume include the old democracies of the
Anglo-Saxon world, continental Europe and Japan, and the new
democracies and democratizing regimes in Central and Eastern
Europe, Latin America and South Africa. Another chapter looks at
the manifestations of parliamentary opposition within the
multi-level system of the European Union
Political executives have been at the centre of public and
scholarly attention long before the inception of modern political
science. In the contemporary world, political executives have come
to dominate the political stage in many democratic and autocratic
regimes. The Oxford Handbook of Political Executives marks the
definitive reference work in this field. Edited and written by a
team of word-class scholars, it combines substantive stocktaking
with setting new agendas for the next generation of political
executive research.
In leadership research there is a long tradition of focusing
attention on the great and successful leaders and, more recently,
on issues of good governance. This study breaks new ground by
looking systematically into the manifestations and causes of poor
leadership and bad governance in some of the world's most powerful
democracies. Focusing on the presidents and prime ministers of the
G8 - the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France,
Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan - it explores the complex
relationship between weak and ineffective leadership, undemocratic
leadership techniques, and bad policies from a broad comparative
perspective. What makes leaders weak or bad in different contexts?
What are the consequences of their actions and behavior? And has
there been any learning from negative experience? These questions
are at the center of this fascinating joint inquiry that involves a
team of truly distinguished leadership scholars. This book will
prove invaluable for scholars and students of leadership, political
science, contemporary history, and related academic disciplines.
Readers with a general interest in public affairs and political
history will also find plenty to interest them. Contributors: J.
Gaffney, L. Helms, E.S. Krauss, J. Malloy, G. Pasquino, G. Peele,
R. Pekkanen, B.A. Rockman, R. Sakwa
This volume has been designed as a key resource in the field of
international political leadership research. Written by a team of
distinguished leadership scholars from three continents and nine
countries, the original chapters gathered in this volume cover all
the major fields of political leadership, from executive,
legislative and party leadership to leadership in social movements
and international organizations. The special value and appeal of
this book relates to its genuinely comparative focus that
characterizes all chapters.
Der Band bietet eine politikwissenschaftliche Gesamtdarstellung der
Bedingungen und Charakteristika der Regierungsorganisation und
politischen Fuhrung durch Kanzler und Bundesregierung in der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Im Zentrum der Studie steht eine
vergleichende Analyse der politischen Ressourcen und Fuhrungsstile
deutscher Kanzler seit Konrad Adenauer. Diese werden auf zwei
Ebenen - innerhalb des engeren Bereichs der Regierung und auf der
Ebene des politischen Systems - betrachtet. Die Analyse ist
eingebettet in eine ausgreifende Darstellung und Diskussion der
unterschiedlichen theoretisch-konzeptionellen Ansatze der
internationalen "leadership"-Forschung. Historische Ruckblicke und
ein internationaler Vergleich runden die Studie ab.
Die Akteure Regierungsmehrheit und Opposition besitzen nicht nur
eine wichtige Orientierungsfunktion fur den politischen
Meinungsbildungsprozess der Burger, sondern stehen zugleich im
Zentrum des politischen Entscheidungssystems parlamentarischer
Demokratien. Ihr Verhaltnis zueinander beeinflusst sowohl die
Innovationsleistung politischer Systeme als auch die Legitimitat
politischer Entscheidungen in einem Gemeinwesen. Die Studie bietet
einen systematischen Uberblick uber die Ansatze und Ergebnisse der
einschlagigen Forschung und analysiert die Voraussetzungen und
konkreten Auspragungen dieser Akteursbeziehung am Beispiel der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Grossbritanniens und Osterreichs. Auf
der Grundlage der dabei gewonnenen Einsichten wird abschliessend
das Programm einer qualitativ-empirisch orientierten
Gesetzgebungsforschung formuliert."
Der Band bietet eine politikwissenschaftliche Gesamtdarstellung der
Bedingungen und Charakteristika der Regierungsorganisation und
politischen Fuhrung durch Kanzler und Bundesregierung in der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Im Zentrum der Studie steht eine
vergleichende Analyse der politischen Ressourcen und Fuhrungsstile
deutscher Kanzler seit Konrad Adenauer. Diese werden auf zwei
Ebenen - innerhalb des engeren Bereichs der Regierung und auf der
Ebene des politischen Systems - betrachtet. Die Analyse ist
eingebettet in eine ausgreifende Darstellung und Diskussion der
unterschiedlichen theoretisch-konzeptionellen Ansatze der
internationalen "leadership"-Forschung. Historische Ruckblicke und
ein internationaler Vergleich runden die Studie ab."
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