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Prime ministers in power political leadership in Britain and Australia / [electronic resource] :
- 作者: Bennister, Mark, 1967-
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- 其他題名:
- Palgrave studies in political leadership
- 出版: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;New York : Palgrave Macmillan
- 叢書名: Palgrave studies in political leadership
- 主題: Prime ministers--Great Britain. , Political leadership--Great Britain. , Cabinet system--Great Britain. , Prime ministers--Australia. , Political leadership--Australia. , Cabinet system--Australia. , Electronic books. , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9780230378445 (electronic bk.) 、 0230378447 (electronic bk.) 、 9780230273214 (Cloth) 、 0230273211 (Cloth)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 內容註: Includes bibliographical references and index. PART I -- Introduction: Comparing Prime Ministers -- PART II -- Cabinet as a Resource -- Prime Minster and Party -- Controlling and Strengthening the Centre -- PART III -- Prime Ministers: Personal Capacity -- Splendid Isolation: Personalisation and Autonomy -- PART IV -- Comparative Perspectives and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- -- --. Introduction: comparing prime ministers -- Cabinet as a resource -- Prime minister and party -- Controlling and strengthening the centre -- Prime ministers: personal capacity -- Splendid isolation: personalisation and autonomy -- Comparative perspectives and conclusions.
- 摘要註: Tony Blair and John Howard appear to be incongruous choices for comparative analysis. Howard was from the ideological right of Australian politics, with a leadership style based on experience and an uncharismatic, cautious, bureaucratic persona. Blair was the charismatic, new progressive centre-left leader with an emotional, thespian style, stressing vision and moral imperatives. Yet, it is possible to identify both personal and institutional similarities. This book argues that both leaders stretched the institutional resources available to them and enhanced their own personal capital. Over time, the political capital generated by each inevitably fell away to the extent that they both (although for contrasting reasons) left office in 2007. Prime Ministers in Powerinvestigates prime ministerial predominance in Britain and Australia. It is a timely addition to the scholarly material on political leadership, adding a comparative dimension by using case study analysis of two prime ministers in similar political systems. How did these two prime ministers establish such predominant positions? How far can prime ministers stretch the institutions within which they work and how much of an impact does the office-holder have on the office? What conclusions can be drawn from the comparison of the two prime ministers? What are the consequences and costs of such predominance? This book addresses these questions, offering a comparative perspective on the nature of prime ministerial leadership.
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- 系統號: 005090065 | 機讀編目格式