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The Institutionalized Cabinet : Governing the Western Provinces

1995

Dunn investigates factors leading to the initiation and persistence of institutionalized cabinets in the governments of T.C. Douglas in Saskatchewan, Duff Roblin and Walter Weir in Manitoba, and W.R. Bennett in British Columbia. He describes the transition from unaided, or relatively uncoordinated, central executive structures to those that are more structured, collegial, and prone to emphasize planning and coordination. He also examines how the premier's role has expanded from simply choosing cabinets to reorganizing their structure and decision-making processes as well. The institutionalization of provincial cabinets has had major effects on both political actors and functions in the three provinces studied. Dunn shows that cabinet structure has changed, and been changed by, power relations within the cabinet.
cabinet system politics and government executive council canada, western british columbia. saskatchewan. manitoba.

Authors

Christopher Dunn

Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references: p. [321]-330
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CaOOCEL
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
321.8/043/09712
General Note
Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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ISBN
0773512837 9780773565272
LCCN
JL198
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D85 1995eb
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Physical Description | Extent
1 electronic text (xiv, 333 p.)
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Canada
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Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
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(CaBNVSL)slc00200674 (CaBNVSL)slc00200674 (CaBNVSL) (CaBNVSL)gtp00523324 (OCoLC)144084376 (CaOOCEL)400525
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