Abstract. To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government policy actions? Existing research on the fulfilment of pre-election pledges focuses on systems of government in which executives formed by a single parties are the norm. This study extends this research to coalition systems of government. Specific policy proposals made by the main Dutch parties in their recent election programmes are identified and compared with subsequent government policy actions. Hypotheses about the conditions under which pledges are more likely to be acted upon are formulated and tested. Although clear linkages between election programmes and subsequent policies are found, pledges made by prospective coalition pa...
Do political parties fulfil their election mandates? This study provides an empirical analysis of a ...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PTDC/CPJCPO/111915/2009Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the p...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
Election pledges are made on important issues and on the policy themes parties emphasize most. Pledg...
Political parties, who form a government together, will usually do so after lengthy negotiations. An...
At the beginning of each Parliamentary session, the Dutch Queen gives a speech (Troonrede) in which ...
To what extent are the priorities of voters reflected by the policy pledges of parties? And how deci...
Does policy-making in coalition governments affect cabinet parties’ electoral performance? Previous ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
When do coalitions do what they promise? Previous research has focused on the extent to which partie...
Do political parties fulfil their election mandates? This study provides an empirical analysis of a ...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PTDC/CPJCPO/111915/2009Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the p...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
Election pledges are made on important issues and on the policy themes parties emphasize most. Pledg...
Political parties, who form a government together, will usually do so after lengthy negotiations. An...
At the beginning of each Parliamentary session, the Dutch Queen gives a speech (Troonrede) in which ...
To what extent are the priorities of voters reflected by the policy pledges of parties? And how deci...
Does policy-making in coalition governments affect cabinet parties’ electoral performance? Previous ...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
This study examines election pledges and their enactment in Ireland. Much previous research focused ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
When do coalitions do what they promise? Previous research has focused on the extent to which partie...
Do political parties fulfil their election mandates? This study provides an empirical analysis of a ...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 PTDC/CPJCPO/111915/2009Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the p...