No I in Team: Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics
Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics
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Alex Marland's "No I in Team" delves into the dynamics of party loyalty within Canadian politics.
The book examines how the pursuit of party unity and discipline impacts the decision-making processes of elected officials.
Marland explores the pressures faced by MPs to conform to party lines, even when it conflicts with their personal beliefs or the interests of their constituents.
The work analyzes the historical context of party discipline in Canada and its evolution in the modern era.
It also discusses the implications of this phenomenon for democratic representation and accountability.
The book offers valuable insights into the inner workings of Canadian political parties and the challenges of maintaining both party cohesion and individual autonomy.
The book examines how the pursuit of party unity and discipline impacts the decision-making processes of elected officials.
Marland explores the pressures faced by MPs to conform to party lines, even when it conflicts with their personal beliefs or the interests of their constituents.
The work analyzes the historical context of party discipline in Canada and its evolution in the modern era.
It also discusses the implications of this phenomenon for democratic representation and accountability.
The book offers valuable insights into the inner workings of Canadian political parties and the challenges of maintaining both party cohesion and individual autonomy.
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