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The Party Mandate and the Westminster Model: Election Programmes and Government Spending in Britain, 1948–85

British Journal of Political Science, 1992
Do party manifestos matter to government policy? Does a genuine party mandate operate within the British political process? These questions are generally neglected in analyses of British politics, but they are crucial in assessing how far political parties transmit electoral preferences into government action.
Richard I. Hofferbert, Ian Budge
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The Third Party Governance Model Analysis in Industrial Cluster Based on Evolvement Game

2007 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering, 2007
The industrial cluster shows it particular advantages to the world, and at the same time some members will have opportunism bargaining and competition behavior. These opportunism behaviors have affect the sustainable development of cluster. So the industrial cluster should be governed.
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A New Model of Supervision of Chinese Government over Building Safety: Based on the Third-Party Assessment Mechanism

Vulnerability, Uncertainty, and Risk, 2011
With rapid development of Chinese urbanization, the number of city buildings is growing rapidly. The original building safety supervision system: supervision functions are divided into many departments, supervision focused on the spot, could no longer be effective.
Cheng Hu   +3 more
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A multilevel model for coalition governments: Uncovering dependencies within and across governments due to parties

2020
Coalition research increasingly focuses on party-level explanations of coalition outcomes. This work, however, ignores the complex multilevel structure between parties and governments: Many parties become nested in multiple governments over time, and governments are often nested in coalitions of multiple parties.
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Sustaining the Westminster Model: A Case Study of the Transition in Power between Political Parties in British Government

Parliamentary Affairs, 2008
The 1997 change in government was always going to be a challenge for Whitehall and the incoming Labour opposition. It was in the interest of both sets of actors to seek to maintain the image of the 'seamless web of government' and so sustain the Westminster model. This article examines how the transition was handled, in the light of the revision to the
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Tarantino   +2 more
exaly  

An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
exaly  

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