Local Councils, Conflict and ‘Rules of the Game’
W. P. Grant
British Journal of Political Science, 1971, vol. 1, issue 2, 253-255
Abstract:
The concept of ‘rules of the game’ which regulate behaviour in a variety of political situations is one which has only been fully elaborated in recent years. As yet, ‘there has been little research systematically investigating the character and consequences of rules of the game’, particularly in relation to the operation of local political systems.
Date: 1971
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