Prime Ministerial Power in 22 Countries, 1980-2000
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Prime Ministerial Power in 22 Countries, 1980-2000
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- Prime Ministerial Power in 22 Countries, 1980-2000
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- Opposition (Political science)
- Policy sciences
- Political science
- Political sociology
- Power (Social sciences)
- admin
- civil rights
- constitutions
- democracy
- electoral systems
- event
- freedom
- government
- government leaders
- government performance
- leadership
- parliamentary governments
- policy
- policy making
- political appointments
- political attitudes
- political behavior
- political elites
- political influence
- political interest
- political leaders
- political opposition
- political parties
- Cabinet
- political systems
- prime ministers
- survey
- political power
- Cabinet appointments
- Cabinet nominations
- Liberty
- Summary
- This study offers a measure of prime ministerial power to set government policy in 22 countries with established parliamentary democracies. The collection comprises variables relating to the power of prime ministers including an index of prime ministerial power, which consists of a quantitative score of the power of individually named prime ministers in their different terms based on an expert survey conducted in 2001-2003. The expert survey included questions in regard to the prime minister's degree of freedom in selecting cabinet ministers, moving or removing the cabinet ministers, and calling an election when desired. In addition, respondents were queried about the prime minister's ability to influence the cabinet agenda and the policy output of the current government, and the degree of government control over the parliament agenda. Additional variables in the data examined the political and institutional resources available to the prime ministers, of which the following topics were explored: the composition of the cabinet and prime minister's party, rate of government survival, strength of prime minister's party in the parliament, impact of the opposition party on policy, score of leadership influence, policy diversity in government, and government's ideological complexion
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