This is a book that provokes a debate about accountability in the House of Commons. Based on unprecedented access, it reveals different ways that MPs and officials interpret scrutiny. Some of their approaches are more conducive to effective scrutiny than others, which raises interesting questions about the effectiveness of Parliament. -- .
This is a book that provokes a debate about accountability in the House of Commons. Based on unprecedented access, it reveals different ways that MPs and officials interpret scrutiny. Some of their approaches are more conducive to effective scrutiny than others, which raises interesting questions about the effectiveness of Parliament. -- .
Marc Geddes is Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Edinburgh
Inhaltsangabe
1 The quest for accountability 2 Perspectives on Parliament 3 Performing scrutiny 4 Catalysts versus chieftains 5 Hidden servants 6 Scenes of scrutiny 7 Building webs of scrutiny 8 Dramas at Westminster Annex: Methodological reflections References Index
1 The quest for accountability 2 Perspectives on Parliament 3 Performing scrutiny 4 Catalysts versus chieftains 5 Hidden servants 6 Scenes of scrutiny 7 Building webs of scrutiny 8 Dramas at Westminster Annex: Methodological reflections References Index
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