Structural Theory And Executive/Legislative Rwlations In The UK And US Flashcards
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What is Structural Theory? (When studying politics)
Focuses on institutions (legislatives, executives, judiciaries) social structure, could also be electoral system political parties, pressure groups and media.
Use uncodified and codified for synoptic link
Codified more rigid structures due to nature of it
How does structural theory work? (When studying politics)
Structures create certain relationships between government and governed, employer and employee, pressure group and their members.
LIVES DETERMINED BY POSITION IN STRUCTURE
What is the significance of structural theory? (When studying politics)
Class structure and socio-economic background can influence legislator, more likely to vote for more socialist polices if form poorer backgrounds. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez congresswoman more socialist because, worked as bartender.
Constitution can influence as codified hard to change and uncodified flexible.
Electoral systems, Parties focus on passing legislation that will appeal to certain constituencies North England working class so labour tailor manifesto
What is an institution?
Formal organisation whose members interact based in specific roles