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Pathways to power : selecting rulers in pluralist democracies
- Title
- Pathways to power : selecting rulers in pluralist democracies / edited by Mattei Dogan.
- Publication
- Boulder : Westview, 1989.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Dogan, Mattei.
- Description
- xi, 283 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- New directions in comparative and international politics
- Uniform Title
- New directions in comparative and international politics
- Subject
- Geschichte
- Political leadership
- Cabinet officers
- Presidents
- Democracy
- Comparative government
- Democracy
- cabinet officers
- presidents
- democracy
- comparative politics
- Auslese
- Demokratie
- Politische Elite
- Politische Führung
- Pluralismus
- Power (Social sciences)
- Cabinet officers > Selection and appointment
- Indien
- Europa
- Japan
- USA
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies and index.
- Contents
- Introduction : Selecting cabinet ministers / Mattei Dogan -- Career pathways to the cabinet in France, 1870-1986 / Mattei Dogan -- Presidential personnel and political capital : From Roosevelt to Reagan / Margaret Jane Wyszomirski -- Selecting chief executives in Norway and the United States / Donald R. Matthews -- How to become a cabinet minister in Italy : Unwritten rules of the political game / Mattei Dogan -- Junior ministers and ministerial careers in Britain / Donald D. Searing -- The making of a Japanese cabinet / Hiromitsu Kataoka -- Pathways to India's national governing elite / Richard Sisson -- Selection of cabinet ministers in Ireland, 1922-1982 / John Coakley and Brian Farrell -- Selection by lot in ancient Athens / C. Fred Alford -- Irremovable leaders and ministerial instability in European democracies / Mattei Dogan.
- ISBN
- 0813375967
- 9780813375960
- LCCN
- 88020814
- OCLC
- ocm18351662
- 18351662
- SCSB-1720293
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library