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    Bevir, M. and Rhodes, R. A. W.

    Prime Ministers, Presidentialism and Westminster Smokescreens

    2006 - Political Studies

    In-text: (Bevir and Rhodes, 2006)

    Your Bibliography: Bevir, M. and Rhodes, R., 2006. Prime Ministers, Presidentialism and Westminster Smokescreens. Political Studies, 54(4), pp.671-690.

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    Cheibub, J. A., Elkins, Z. and Ginsburg, T.

    Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism

    2013 - Brit. J. Polit. Sci.

    In-text: (Cheibub, Elkins and Ginsburg, 2013)

    Your Bibliography: Cheibub, J., Elkins, Z. and Ginsburg, T., 2013. Beyond Presidentialism and Parliamentarism. Brit. J. Polit. Sci., 44(03), pp.515-544.

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    Dowding, K.

    The Prime Ministerialisation of the British Prime Minister

    2012 - Parliamentary Affairs

    In-text: (Dowding, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Dowding, K., 2012. The Prime Ministerialisation of the British Prime Minister. Parliamentary Affairs, 66(3), pp.617-635.

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    Foley, M.

    THE PRESIDENTIALIZATION OF POLITICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MODERN DEMOCRACIES - Edited by Thomas Poguntke and Paul Webb

    2007 - Public Administration

    In-text: (Foley, 2007)

    Your Bibliography: Foley, M., 2007. THE PRESIDENTIALIZATION OF POLITICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MODERN DEMOCRACIES - Edited by Thomas Poguntke and Paul Webb. Public Administration, 85(3), pp.869-871.

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    Foley, M.

    The presidential dynamics of leadership decline in contemporary British politics: the illustrative case of Tony Blair

    2008 - Contemporary Politics

    In-text: (Foley, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Foley, M., 2008. The presidential dynamics of leadership decline in contemporary British politics: the illustrative case of Tony Blair. Contemporary Politics, 14(1), pp.53-69.

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    Foley, M.

    Prime Ministerialisation and Presidential Analogies: A Certain Difference in Interpretive Evolution

    2012 - Parliamentary Affairs

    In-text: (Foley, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Foley, M., 2012. Prime Ministerialisation and Presidential Analogies: A Certain Difference in Interpretive Evolution. Parliamentary Affairs, 66(3), pp.655-662.

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    Heffernan, R.

    Why the Prime Minister cannot be a President: Comparing Institutional Imperatives in Britain and America

    2005 - Parliamentary Affairs

    In-text: (Heffernan, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Heffernan, R., 2005. Why the Prime Minister cannot be a President: Comparing Institutional Imperatives in Britain and America. Parliamentary Affairs, 58(1), pp.53-70.

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    Webb, P. and Poguntke, T.

    The Presidentialisation of Politics Thesis Defended

    2012 - Parliamentary Affairs

    In-text: (Webb and Poguntke, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Webb, P. and Poguntke, T., 2012. The Presidentialisation of Politics Thesis Defended. Parliamentary Affairs, 66(3), pp.646-654.

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