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The general idea is that the specific attributes of a given cabinet can be seen as
obstacles or facilitations to the success of the policies sponsored by its ministers .
In this sense , we might as well speak of decision - making through cabinet ...
The general idea is that the specific attributes of a given cabinet can be seen as
obstacles or facilitations to the success of the policies sponsored by its ministers .
In this sense , we might as well speak of decision - making through cabinet ...
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Normally he is not interested in specific policies , with the exception of broad
questions of economic and foreign policy and issues rendered urgent by
contingent events . Nevertheless , if he can use ( formally or informally ) effective
powers in ...
Normally he is not interested in specific policies , with the exception of broad
questions of economic and foreign policy and issues rendered urgent by
contingent events . Nevertheless , if he can use ( formally or informally ) effective
powers in ...
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On the whole , cabinet decision - making is relatively autonomous and the
cabinet tends to be seen more as a working than as a discussing body ( but this
depends also on the specific attributes of the ministers and of their organization )
.
On the whole , cabinet decision - making is relatively autonomous and the
cabinet tends to be seen more as a working than as a discussing body ( but this
depends also on the specific attributes of the ministers and of their organization )
.
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