On the Uneasy, Delicate, yet Necessary Relationships between Parliamentary Members and Leaders
Lawrence D. Longley, Reuven Y. Hazan
págs. 1-22
What Can an Individual MP Do in German Parliamentary Politics?
Werner J. Patzelt
págs. 23-52
The Individual Member in the British House of Commons: Facing both Ways and Marching Forward
Philip Norton
págs. 53-74
From Committee Government to Party Government: Changing Opportunities for Amendment Sponsors in the US House of Representatives, 1945-98
John E. Owens
págs. 75-104
The Individual Parliamentary Member and Institutional Change: The Changing Role of the New Zealand Member of Parliament
Fiona Barker, Stephen Levine
págs. 105-130
Parliamentary Members and Leaders as Agents of Reform: Parliamentary and Regime Change Revisited
Lawrence D. Longley, Taylor M. Hoffman
págs. 131-208
The Office of Speaker in Comparative Perspective
Stanley Bach
págs. 209-254
The Keys to Togetherness: Coalition Agreements in Parliamentary Democracies
Kaare Strom, Wolfgang C. Müller
págs. 255-282
Dilemmas and Opportunities of Legislative Leadership in a Non-Parliamentary System: The US Case
Barbara Sinclair
págs. 283-302
Yes, Institutions Matter: The Impact of Institutional Reform on Parliamentary Members and Leaders in Israel
Reuven Y. Hazan
págs. 303-326