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The Prime Ministerialisation of the British Prime Minister

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Dowding, Keith

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Oxford University Press

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The presidentialisation of the prime minister thesis should be expunged from political science vocabulary. To the extent that the forces identified by those who pursue the thesis exist, they do not make the British prime minister more like the US presiden

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Parliamentary Affairs

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2037-12-31