The field of ministerial durability, showing why some ministers are dismissed and others not, has increased in size over the last decade. Specifically, linking ministerial performance through resignation calls with durability has been applied to both majoritarian and semi-presidential systems, whereas this link is less explored in consensual electoral systems. Thus, this study explores the relationship between ministerial performance and durability in postwar Norway, drawing on the principal-agent theory for parliamentary democracies and the accountability link between party leaders and ministers. The main finding is that there are many similarities to other studies’ ministerial durability and performance. By measuring performance in resign...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Are foreign ministers punished for their performance in office, or when the country loses a war? The...
Over the last decade, the field of ministerial durability – exploring why some cabinet ministers are...
This article surveys the growing research programme on the duration of cabinet ministers. It examine...
Accounting for Ministers uses the tools of modern political science to analyse the factors which det...
When publicized incidents occur in the portfolio of a minister or when they are accused of some form...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Resignation by individual cabinet ministers is a major political event. Little is known, however, ab...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politicians for whom public service is ...
Abstract. Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politi-cians for whom public ...
The survival of governments ultimately depends on the survival of its components. These components a...
Political leaders need ministers to help them rule and so conventional wisdom suggests that leaders ...
This research work is an inquiry into whether paths to power matter for the survival of ministers. F...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Are foreign ministers punished for their performance in office, or when the country loses a war? The...
Over the last decade, the field of ministerial durability – exploring why some cabinet ministers are...
This article surveys the growing research programme on the duration of cabinet ministers. It examine...
Accounting for Ministers uses the tools of modern political science to analyse the factors which det...
When publicized incidents occur in the portfolio of a minister or when they are accused of some form...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Resignation by individual cabinet ministers is a major political event. Little is known, however, ab...
In this article, we examine the variation in the institutional powers granted to president to termin...
Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politicians for whom public service is ...
Abstract. Government ministers in Parliamentary democracies are career politi-cians for whom public ...
The survival of governments ultimately depends on the survival of its components. These components a...
Political leaders need ministers to help them rule and so conventional wisdom suggests that leaders ...
This research work is an inquiry into whether paths to power matter for the survival of ministers. F...
We analyse the determinants of ministerial hazard rates in the UK from 1945-1997. We focus on three ...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Are foreign ministers punished for their performance in office, or when the country loses a war? The...