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Title:The study of Western European cabinets Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
; THIEBAULT, Jean-LouisDate:1988Citation:
- European Journal of Political Research, 1988, Vol. 16, No 2, pp. 115-123
Type:ArticleAbstract:We are still relatively unfamiliar with the structures and modes of behaviour of Western European cabinets and we need first to identify the range of the differences which exist with respect to two major dimensions along ...

Title:Ministerial careers in Western European governments Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
Date:1988Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 1988
Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI Working Papers; 343

Title:Decision-making processes, conflicts and cabinet government Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
Date:1988Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 1988
Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI Working Papers; 327

Title:Cabinets in Western Europe Editor(s):BLONDEL, Jean
; MÜLLER-ROMMEL, FerdinandDate:1988Citation:
- Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1988
Type:BookAbstract:This is the first-ever presentation of the structure and workings of the national cabinets in Western European countries today; this presentation is based on a common framework which enables the reader to compare their ...

Title:Introduction : Western European cabinets in comparative perspectives Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
Date:1988Citation:
- Jean BLONDEL and Ferdinand MÜLLER-ROMMEL (eds), Cabinets in Western Europe, Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1988, pp. 1-16
Type:Contribution to book

Title:Ministerial careers and the nature of parliamentary government : the cases of Austria and Belgium Author(s):BLONDEL, Jean
Date:1988Citation:
- European journal of political research, 1988, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 51-71
Type:ArticleAbstract:The characteristics of parliamentary government vary markedly from one Western European country to another. Although we still do not know in detail the nature and amplitude of these variations, they are sufficiently manifest ...
