
Understanding Prime-Ministerial Performance
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- 1: Paul Strangio, Paul 't Hart and James Walter: Prime Ministers and the Performance of Public Leadership
- Part I Understanding Power in Prime-Ministerial Performance
- Introduction to Part I
- 2: James Walter: Personal Style, Institutional Setting and Historical Opportunity: Prime-Ministerial Performance in Context
- 3: Keith Dowding: Power in Prime-Ministerial Performance: Institutional and Personal Factors
- 4: Matthew Laing and Brendan McCaffrie: Chapter 4 The Politics Prime Ministers Make: Political Time and Executive Leadership in Westminster Systems
- 5: Patricia Lee Sykes: Gendering Prime-Ministerial Power
- Part II Prime Ministers and Their Parties
- Introduction to Part II
- 6: Timothy Heppell: Prime Ministers and Their Parties in the United Kingdom
- 7: Jonathan Malloy: Prime Ministers and Their Parties in Canada
- 8: Judith Brett: Prime Ministers and Their Parties in Australia
- 9: Jon Johansson: Prime Ministers and Their Parties in New Zealand
- Part III Evaluating Prime-Ministerial Performance
- Introduction to Part III
- 10: Kevin Theakston: Evaluating Prime-Ministerial Performance: The British Experience
- 11: Stephen Azzi and Norman Hillmer: Evaluating Prime-Ministerial Performance: The Canadian Experience
- 12: Paul Strangio: Evaluating Prime-Ministerial Performance: The Australian Experience
- 13: Jon Johansson and Stephen Levine: Evaluating Prime-Ministerial Performance: The New Zealand Experience
- 14: R.A.W. Rhodes: From Prime-Ministerial Leadership to Court Politics
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