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This book examines the working procedures of parliamentary party
groups within specialised committees - the backstage but primary
means for MPs to influence policy. It explains which MPs specialise
in particular policy areas, how they make policy choices in
committees, and, subsequently, how these individual decisions are
aggregated and 'unified' within and via parliamentary party groups.
In doing so, the book expertly reveals the internal working
procedures of parliaments and the role of individual MPs vis-a-vis
the parliamentary party group leadership. Based on an analysis of
more than 3,000 committee assignments and over 100 in-depth
interviews with MPs, it shows that individual experts in committees
have a central role and decision-making power which is more varied
and decentralised from the leadership than commonly assumed. It
demonstrates that most policy decisions are prepared bottom-up
rather than dictated top-down and that parliamentary party groups
are not strictly hierarchical organisations dominated by elites.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of
legislative and parliamentary studies, representative democracy,
comparative politics, and journalists and practitioners within
parliaments.
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