The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... ment . Elections determine which party will control the govern- ment , and thus , as a consequence , who will decide the allocation of scarce resources . Government budgets , for example , specify which groups , regions , or individuals ...
... ment . Elections determine which party will control the govern- ment , and thus , as a consequence , who will decide the allocation of scarce resources . Government budgets , for example , specify which groups , regions , or individuals ...
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... ment , a view that challenges a core belief of parliamentary govern- ment . Historically , Parliament has been seen as the guarantor of people's freedoms , but a bill of rights asserts , in effect , that Parlia- ment is not only ...
... ment , a view that challenges a core belief of parliamentary govern- ment . Historically , Parliament has been seen as the guarantor of people's freedoms , but a bill of rights asserts , in effect , that Parlia- ment is not only ...
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... ment ( i.e. , national and state ) is structured internally on the separation of powers principle . For example , the national govern- ment is composed of three branches of government , as are each of the 50 state governments . Thus , a ...
... ment ( i.e. , national and state ) is structured internally on the separation of powers principle . For example , the national govern- ment is composed of three branches of government , as are each of the 50 state governments . Thus , a ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
The 1982 Canada | 12 |
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