Paper prepared for presentation at the conference “Reform processes and policy change: How do veto players determine decision-making in modern democracies
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
Strategic voting is classically defined as “voting for one's second preferred option to prevent on...
This document consists of two modules. The first studies a variety of multicandidate voting systems,...
Recent work on roll call votes has demonstrated the importance of considering more explicitly the ag...
This dissertation investigates strategic voting from two perspectives. The second chapter studies a ...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
International audienceStrategic voting is classically defined as voting for one’s second preferred o...
behavior, comparative politics, political psychology as well as political methodology. Comments are ...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Institut...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
This paper investigates the role of bicameral system in alternatively elected two-chamber legislatur...
Policy-outcomes in bicameral systems depend on the actions taken by representatives in both chambers...
Banzhaf, Deegan–Packel, index of voting power, Johnston, paradoxes of voting power, Penrose, postula...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
Strategic voting is classically defined as “voting for one's second preferred option to prevent on...
This document consists of two modules. The first studies a variety of multicandidate voting systems,...
Recent work on roll call votes has demonstrated the importance of considering more explicitly the ag...
This dissertation investigates strategic voting from two perspectives. The second chapter studies a ...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
International audienceStrategic voting is classically defined as voting for one’s second preferred o...
behavior, comparative politics, political psychology as well as political methodology. Comments are ...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Institut...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
This paper investigates the role of bicameral system in alternatively elected two-chamber legislatur...
Policy-outcomes in bicameral systems depend on the actions taken by representatives in both chambers...
Banzhaf, Deegan–Packel, index of voting power, Johnston, paradoxes of voting power, Penrose, postula...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
Strategic voting is classically defined as “voting for one's second preferred option to prevent on...
This document consists of two modules. The first studies a variety of multicandidate voting systems,...