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Political Leadership in Liberal Democracies
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Author(s):
Robert Elgie
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1995
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Macmillan Education UK
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978-0-333-59759-0
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978-1-349-24216-0
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1995
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Leaders, Leadership and the Leadership Environment
pp. 25
Britain: Prime Ministerial Leadership
pp. 51
France: Presidential Leadership
pp. 78
Germany: Dispersed Leadership
pp. 106
The United States: Divided Leadership
pp. 135
Japan: Reactive Leadership
pp. 162
Italy: Acephalous Leadership
pp. 191
The Institutional Basis of Political Leadership
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