
Constituency Influence in Parliament
Countering the Centre
Kelly Blidook(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Published on 12. April 2012
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-0-7748-2156-8 (ISBN)
Description
Canada's parliamentary system has been characterized as "executive-dominant," with governance focused on the "centre," and scholars have paid little attention to the legislature and its members. Constituency Influence in Parliament illuminates how MPs, in their pursuit of various goals in the legislature, play an important representative role in shaping policy.
This critical volume offers the first full-scale examination of the rules and conduct of parliamentary Private Members' Business and of the electoral and policy motivations of those who hold the country's highest elected office. Kelly Blidook offers a thought-provoking assessment of the representational and policy dynamics that exist within the Canadian institutional structure. His examination of what MPs do, why they do it, and what effect it has, resurrects the relevance of Canada's Parliament.
This critical volume offers the first full-scale examination of the rules and conduct of parliamentary Private Members' Business and of the electoral and policy motivations of those who hold the country's highest elected office. Kelly Blidook offers a thought-provoking assessment of the representational and policy dynamics that exist within the Canadian institutional structure. His examination of what MPs do, why they do it, and what effect it has, resurrects the relevance of Canada's Parliament.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
410 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-2156-8 (9780774821568)
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Person
Kelly Blidook is an assistant professor of political science at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Content
1 Parliament and Its Members: Representation and Governance
2 The Electoral Connection and Legislative Behaviour in Canada
3 Legislation in the House: Private Members' Business
4 Private Members' Business: Participation and Motivation
5 Constituency Interests and Private Members' Business
6 The Nation's Interests, the Party's Interests, or the MP's Interests?
7 Does It Matter? Do Members of Parliament Influence Policy?
8 Conclusion: Individual Autonomy and Representation
Appendices; Notes; Bibliography
2 The Electoral Connection and Legislative Behaviour in Canada
3 Legislation in the House: Private Members' Business
4 Private Members' Business: Participation and Motivation
5 Constituency Interests and Private Members' Business
6 The Nation's Interests, the Party's Interests, or the MP's Interests?
7 Does It Matter? Do Members of Parliament Influence Policy?
8 Conclusion: Individual Autonomy and Representation
Appendices; Notes; Bibliography