10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRIME MINISTERSHIP»
Discover the use of
prime ministership in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prime ministership and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Churchill to Major: The British
Prime Ministership Since 1945
These are politicans who have differed in their personal backgrounds, the extent of their parliamentary and ministerial experience before becoming prime minister, their style and personalities, and most strikingly and unpredictably of all, ...
Donald Shell, Richard Hodder-Williams,
1995
2
Perestroika in India: V.P. Singh's
prime ministership
The contributions compiled in this book examine in depth the problems as well as the way they are being tackled by the V.P. Singh government.
3
The British
Prime Minister
He would like to include a chapter on the prime ministership. After all, the prime
minister is universally reckoned to be the most powerful single individual in the
British system of government, and in 1985 the office has been held for six years
by ...
Anthony Stephen King,
1985
4
Governing from the Centre: The Concentration of Power in ...
Tom Axworthy offers this advice: 'Only with maximum prime ministerial
involvement could the host of obstacles that stand in the way of reform be
overcome.' A strategic prime ministership, he writes, 'must choose relatively few
central themes, ...
5
Australia's
Prime Ministers: From Barton to Howard
The book contains a chapter on possible future prime ministers - Latham, Costello and Abbott. Brian Carroll is a Melbourne-based freelance writer who has written several books on aspects of Australian history.
6
Thinking Government: Public Sector Management in Canada
The clerk is the official head of the federal public service. strategic prime
ministership: The term given to the policy dynamic of a prime minister setting the
strategic direction of a government by selecting four to six key policy and program
aims ...
7
Liberalism and the Australian Federation
In normal circumstances, Menzies might have begun his prime ministership in
April 1939 by either establishing a new federal machine, or reviving the old
Nationalist model which had lain dormant under Lyons. He might also have
initiated a ...
8
Japan's Dysfunctional Democracy: The Liberal Democratic ...
Japanese politics know only too well that there are constitutional, structural, and
cultural reasons for Japan's weak prime ministership; there may even be a
normative argument in favor of having weak prime ministers. The argument made
here ...
9
The Land Of Plenty: Australia In The 2000s
Yet for all its successes, his was a fundamentally tragic prime ministership, even
a failed prime ministership, of wasted opportunities and wasted talent. His mythic
connection with the Australian people, his widely championed abilities as an ...
Davis, Mark, Mark Davis,
2008
10
Nehru to the Nineties: The Changing Office of
Prime Minister ...
A spectacular example of a Speaker at odds with the 'treasury benches' comes
from the brief prime ministership of Chandra Shekhar (August 1990 - March 1991
). Under the terms of India's Anti-Defection bill, if less than a third of a political ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PRIME MINISTERSHIP»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
prime ministership is used in the context of the following news items.
Don't be fooled. Reclaim Australia won't fade away if starved of …
Tony Abbott ruthlessly exploited the issue and Labor's confusion in his successful run at the prime ministership. Finally, Labor has been forced ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Renewable Energy Target: Tudge rejects Turnbull's 'tax' comparison
... failure to confront the “carbon tax” label for the failure of her government's emissions trading scheme and potentially her prime ministership. «The Australian, Jul 15»
District's two Ministers ranked among Govt's top performers
... incident, but he remains in a much stronger position than the redoubtable Helen Clark at the same stage in her prime ministership. The only ... «Gisborne Herald, Jul 15»
Sunday Night farewells Chris Bath - Yahoo7
... stories — presenting a chilling expose on Allison Baden-Clay's murder and interviewing Julia Gillard on the cusp of her Prime Ministership. «The West Australian, Jul 15»
Campbell Live reporter reveals why he quit
... in 2017 as he was in 2008, risking ending his prime ministership in the sort electoral defeat Helen Clark bore with such thin-lipped grace. «New Zealand Herald, Jul 15»
Aug-06 Sydney: Book launch "Maestro John Monash"
... Billy Hughes, kept him in Europe after the war as Hughes was frightened that Monash would run against him for the Prime Ministership. «J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service, Jul 15»
Abbott's military pretensions amid echoes of Howard's prattlers
John Howard draped his long-running prime ministership in khaki and cricket whites, and Abbott, struggling to find his feet in the top job, has ... «The Saturday Paper, Jul 15»
Opinion: There is now the promise of really shaking up the roles and …
Julia Gillard tried to rescue her drowning prime ministership by amping up deals with the states on health and education. A plan to even out the ... «Courier Mail, Jul 15»
Sunil Bohra sees films in books
... -while Baru has maintained the book is a defence of Singh's prime ministership, parts of the book were dismissed as fiction by Singh's office. «Business Standard, Jul 15»
Labor must first reform itself
Yet Mr Shorten remains cemented in his position by rules pushed through by Kevin Rudd as a condition for his return to the prime ministership. «The Australian Financial Review, Jul 15»