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Second , policy outputs and their explanantia are relevant in themselves , for
instance when in a given country reform of the cabinet is being discussed .
Indeed , one of the arguments in favour of the reform could be that the present
features of ...
Second , policy outputs and their explanantia are relevant in themselves , for
instance when in a given country reform of the cabinet is being discussed .
Indeed , one of the arguments in favour of the reform could be that the present
features of ...
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250 ff . ; C . Seymour - Ure , The Disintegration of the Cabinet and the Neglected
Issue of Cabinet Reform , " Parliamentary Affairs " , XXIV , 1971 , pp . 196 - 207 ; J
. P . Mackintosh , The British Cabinet , London , Stevens , 1977 , pp . 520 ff .
250 ff . ; C . Seymour - Ure , The Disintegration of the Cabinet and the Neglected
Issue of Cabinet Reform , " Parliamentary Affairs " , XXIV , 1971 , pp . 196 - 207 ; J
. P . Mackintosh , The British Cabinet , London , Stevens , 1977 , pp . 520 ff .
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The government program will be extensive , will include some " major reforms " ,
will be rich in declarations of principle and intent , but more vague in terms of
policy choices . It is not directly legitimized by electoral support , and influential
only ...
The government program will be extensive , will include some " major reforms " ,
will be rich in declarations of principle and intent , but more vague in terms of
policy choices . It is not directly legitimized by electoral support , and influential
only ...
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