The U.s. Congress And The German Bundestag

The U.s. Congress And The German Bundestag

Author: Uwe Thaysen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 1000306569

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book examines the lawmaking bodies of the United states and the Germany and their constitutional duties and limitations. It is a first ever joint US-German parliamentary study that compares and contrasts two of the democratic West's most powerful legislatures.


Exporting Congress?

Exporting Congress?

Author: Timothy J. Power

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2010-06-15

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0822972980

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The United States Congress is often viewed as the world's most powerful national legislature. To what extent does it serve as a model for other legislative assemblies around the globe? In Exporting Congress? distinguished scholars of comparative legislatures analyze how Congress has influenced elected assemblies in both advanced and transitional democracies. They reveal the barriers to legislative diffusion, the conditions that favor Congress as a model, and the rival institutional influences on legislative development around the world. Exporting Congress? examines the conditions for the diffusion, selective imitation, and contingent utility of congressional institutions and practices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, the European Parliament, and the new democracies in Latin America and Eastern Europe. These scholars find that diffusion is highly sensitive to history, geography, and other contextual factors, especially the structure of political institutions and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches. Editors Timothy Power and Nicol Rae place the volume's empirical findings in theoretical, comparative, and historical perspective, and establish a dialogue between the separate subfields of congressional studies and comparative legislatures through the concept of legislative diffusion.


Policy Analysis in Germany

Policy Analysis in Germany

Author: Blum, Sonja

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2018-03-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1447347471

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This comprehensive study, part of the International Library of Policy Analysis, brings together for the first time a systemic overview of policy analysis activities in Germany. Written by leading experts in the field – including informed practitioners – it outlines the development of the discipline, identifies its role in academic education and research, and examines its styles and methods. The book also focuses on the role of policy analysis for governments and parliaments, for parties, social partners, and interest groups. By offering a rich and timely analysis of policy analysis in Germany, this book is a valuable resource for academic exchange and for teaching, particularly in the fields of political science, social sciences, economics and geography. Moreover, by its broad, comprehensive understanding of ‘policy analysis’, the book will be of practical relevance and shape the debate for the future development of policy analysis in Germany and the different spheres where it is practised.


Germany's New Politics

Germany's New Politics

Author: David P. Conradt

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9781571810335

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Four years after unification, in the so called 'super election year' of 1994, there were no less than nineteen elections in Germany, culminating in the Bundestag vote on October 16th. This book analyzes the elections, which reveal the state of German unity and the interplay of new forces in post-Cold War Europe, placing them in the wider context of political and economic developments in Germany in the 1990s. (Modern German Studies vol.1).


Congress, the President and Policymaking: A Historical Analysis

Congress, the President and Policymaking: A Historical Analysis

Author: Jean Reith Schroedel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1315485192

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The underlying theoretical premise of this text is that the separation between the executive and legislative functions has important policy consequences and has influenced legislative outcomes. The study analyzes the pattern of interaction on banking bill introductions over the past 150 years.