Cabinet GovernmentCUP Archive, 1959 - 586 էջ |
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THE CHOICE OF A PRIME MINISTER | 20 |
THE FORMATION OF A GOVERNMENT | 59 |
THE ADMINISTRATION | 90 |
MINISTERS AT WORK | 106 |
INTERDEPARTMENTAL RELATIONS | 134 |
TREASURY CONTROL | 144 |
THE PRIME MINISTER page | 173 |
The Dismissal of Ministers | 207 |
WAR AND DEFENCE | 290 |
The Cabinet 191419 | 294 |
The Committee of Imperial Defence 191939 | 301 |
The War Cabinet 193945 | 306 |
After the War | 313 |
ECONOMIC POLICY | 317 |
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY | 328 |
Irresponsible Advisers | 343 |
The Control of Administration | 215 |
Action without Cabinet Approval | 226 |
THE CABINET | 228 |
Functions | 232 |
The Cabinet Secretariat | 242 |
The Cabinet Agenda | 245 |
Procedure in Cabinet | 249 |
Coalitions | 264 |
Cabinet Secrecy and Cabinet Minutes | 267 |
The Execution of Cabinet Decisions | 276 |
Collective Responsibility | 277 |
The Sovereign and the Cabinet | 351 |
The Sovereign and the Departments | 367 |
The Influence of the Sovereign | 372 |
The Queen as Mediator | 382 |
The Queen as a Social Figure | 390 |
DISMISSAL | 394 |
PATRONAGE AND HONOURS | 451 |
GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT | 472 |
GOVERNMENTS SINCE 1835 | 511 |
NOTES | 546 |
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