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The Report of the British Committee on Ministers' Powers1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

John M. Gaus
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin

Extract

This document should be of great interest and value to American political scientists. The problems discussed are problems equally characteristic of our own system of government and of the present stage of development of political policy and administrative practice and procedure. Eeaders will indeed be struck by the fact that distinctions between the “parliamentary” or “cabinet” system of government and that labeled “congressional” or “presidential” are for the most part superficial.

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Major Public Documents
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1932

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References

1 Committee on Ministers' Powers: Report Presented by the Lord High Chancellor to Parliament by Command of His Majesty. Cmd. 4060 (1932).

A valuable discussion of this report by Professor W. A. Robson will be found in the Political Quarterly, July-Sept., 1932, and another by Mr. W. Ivor Jennings in Public Administration, Oct., 1932.

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