^For example:
Sinclair, Barbara. The Emergence of Strong Leadership in the 1980s House of Representatives. The Journal of Politics. 1992, 54 (3): 657–684 [27 October 2013]. doi:10.2307/2132306. An explanation for the emergence of strong leadership is offered and tested. I argue that, during the period under study, the costs and benefits to majority party members of strong leadership changed significantly.
^See for example:Rao, Mumtaz Hamid (编). David Cameron takes the reins in UK; Vows strong leadership. Pakistan Times (Islamabad). Pakistan Times UK Bureau. May 2010 [27 October 2013]. ISSN 1729-7915. (原始内容存档于2013年10月29日). Prime Minister David Cameron has said the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition will be united to give Britain a strong and stable leadership for the long term. [...] 'And it will be an administration united behind one key purpose and that is to give our country the strong and stable and determined leadership that we need for the long term.' [...] New Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled more details of his historic coalition on Wednesday, vowing "strong" government after ending 13 years of Labour rule. [...] New Foreign Secretary William Hague insisted the coalition agreement [...] would stand the test of time. [...] 'It will be a strong government,' said Hague.