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Minority governments in Canada: A study of legislative politics.

机译:加拿大的少数民族政府:立法政治研究。

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Despite their prevalence, the study of Canadian minority governments has been the object of few published studies. In particular, the issue of how governments that must rely on the support of one or more opposition parties in Parliament manage to remain in power (viability) and pass their legislative proposals (effectiveness) has not been thoroughly investigated. This study examines the parliamentary dynamics at play in these situations by applying a majority building framework grounded in and supported by three theoretical perspectives, namely the rational choice tradition, new institutionalism, and the role of party politics and party systems, to four minority governments that have occurred in the last 50 years or so: 1 Diefenbaker (1957-1958), 2- Pearson (1963-1965); 3- Clark (1979-1980); and, 4-Harper (2006-2008). The data on the specific circumstances that held during these minority governments has been gathered from archival records, from the recorded debates and votes in the House of Commons, from previous Canadian studies on minority government, from political autobiographies, and from third party accounts of the events at the time. The study finds that majority building is a function of primarily two interrelated variables: 1- bargaining power (interparty dynamics and intra-party cohesion) and 2- agenda control (House business, confidence tests, other institutional features). It also stresses the importance of government concessions as an effective means of achieving desired goals and outcomes. Furthermore, this study highlights the capacity and skill of individual parliamentary actors in the exercise of legislative politics generally and in manipulating institutional and party system levers specifically, as a contributing factor to their government's duration and legislative output. This study adds to the empirical knowledge of the minority experience in Canada and provides a conceptual framework to better understand legislative politics and its impact on the success of minority governments in Canada and elsewhere.
机译:尽管它们很盛行,但对加拿大少数民族政府的研究一直是很少发表的研究对象。尤其是,必须彻底调查必须依靠议会中一个或多个反对党支持的政府如何保持执政(生存能力)并通过其立法提案(有效性)的问题。这项研究通过将建立在理性选择传统,新制度主义以及政党政治和政党制度的角色这三种理论观点基础上并得到其支持的多数人建立框架,研究了在这种情况下的议会动态,将其应用于四个少数派政府。在过去50年左右的时间里发生过:1 Diefenbaker(1957-1958),2- Pearson(1963-1965); 3-克拉克(1979-1980);以及4-Harper(2006-2008)。这些少数民族政府所持特定情况的数据是从档案记录,下议院记录的辩论和选票,以前的加拿大对少数民族政府的研究,政治自传以及政治家的第三方账目中收集的。当时的事件。研究发现,多数人建立主要是两个相互关联的变量的函数:1-议价能力(党内动态和党内凝聚力)和2-议程控制(房屋业务,信心测试,其他制度特征)。它还强调了政府让步作为实现预期目标和成果的有效手段的重要性。此外,本研究强调了各个议会行为者在一般地行使立法政治以及具体地操纵机构和政党系统杠杆方面的能力和技能,这是其政府任期和立法产出的重要因素。这项研究增加了对加拿大少数派经验的经验知识,并提供了一个概念框架,可以更好地理解立法政治及其对加拿大和其他地方少数派政府成功的影响。

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  • 作者

    Gervais, Marc.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Ottawa (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Ottawa (Canada).;
  • 学科 Canadian Studies.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 396 p.
  • 总页数 396
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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