Abstract This article evaluates the patterns of democracy in the 16 federal states of Germany. By replicating Lijphart's analysis for the German sub-national context, we attempt to explain the connections between the political-institutional variables in the Uinder democracies. Using factor analysis, it is possible to distinguish a three-dimensional pattern. Whereas the western area-states and Saxony tend to exhibit majoritarian traits, the eastern Uinder and the city-states are more likely to display consensual patterns of power-sharing. The origins of these differing patterns of consensus and majoritarian democracy can be partially found in the unique constitutional traditions of their Allied occupying powers, critical historic junctu...
Studies of a small number of countries have revealed that both democratic and non-democratic subnati...
The Macro Polity introduced the study of elections in context and revealed a systematic interplay of...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
This article evaluates the patterns of democracy in the 16 federal states of Germany. By replicating...
This article investigates the main political institutions in the sub-national democracies of Austria...
The chapter introduces a new database on political-institutional patterns of democracy used in the c...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
By compiling data on 12 politico-institutional variables for 25 member states of the European Union ...
In Patterns of Democracy, Arend Lijphart (1999) not only contends that democratic institutions clust...
This paper examines the direct democratic institutions within the German political system. In a firs...
This cumulative dissertation addresses two interlinked sets of questions: First, how much autonomy d...
Constitutional politics seemingly corroborate the assumption that Germany is a Grand Coalition state...
This book is the result of a research project carried out for the Committee of the Regions and analy...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research or based on a single country st...
Studies of a small number of countries have revealed that both democratic and non-democratic subnati...
The Macro Polity introduced the study of elections in context and revealed a systematic interplay of...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...
This article evaluates the patterns of democracy in the 16 federal states of Germany. By replicating...
This article investigates the main political institutions in the sub-national democracies of Austria...
The chapter introduces a new database on political-institutional patterns of democracy used in the c...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
The ‘character’ of democracy is regularly summarised using political-institutional measures of, for ...
By compiling data on 12 politico-institutional variables for 25 member states of the European Union ...
In Patterns of Democracy, Arend Lijphart (1999) not only contends that democratic institutions clust...
This paper examines the direct democratic institutions within the German political system. In a firs...
This cumulative dissertation addresses two interlinked sets of questions: First, how much autonomy d...
Constitutional politics seemingly corroborate the assumption that Germany is a Grand Coalition state...
This book is the result of a research project carried out for the Committee of the Regions and analy...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research or based on a single country st...
Studies of a small number of countries have revealed that both democratic and non-democratic subnati...
The Macro Polity introduced the study of elections in context and revealed a systematic interplay of...
Unidimensional measures of democracy fail to account for the complex and varied nature of political ...