The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Herman Finer. The second Committee which finds mention in the Constitution is the Permanent Foreign Affairs Committee . Its institution is the direct result of German democratic dissatisfaction with the secret conduct of foreign ...
Herman Finer. The second Committee which finds mention in the Constitution is the Permanent Foreign Affairs Committee . Its institution is the direct result of German democratic dissatisfaction with the secret conduct of foreign ...
Page 1024
... Foreign Affairs Committees of the parliamentary assemblies , and treaties be ratified by Parliament , but the party system acts as an incessant restraint upon , or goad to , the Cabinet . This is not cut off as the American President is ...
... Foreign Affairs Committees of the parliamentary assemblies , and treaties be ratified by Parliament , but the party system acts as an incessant restraint upon , or goad to , the Cabinet . This is not cut off as the American President is ...
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... Foreign negotiations are only to be conducted through the Foreign Office , its assent and co - operation are required should other Ministries desire to negotiate . Interviews touching foreign affairs are not per- missible without ...
... Foreign negotiations are only to be conducted through the Foreign Office , its assent and co - operation are required should other Ministries desire to negotiate . Interviews touching foreign affairs are not per- missible without ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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