The cabinet Merkel III (2013–2017) faced several exogenous challenges that called for effective conflict management in this coalition of Christian Democrats (CDU and CSU) and Social Democrats (SPD). Following the SPD’s hesitation to join the ‘Grand Coalition’ in 2013, ideological and strategic differences between the three coalition parties continued to shape policy-making throughout the entire legislative period. Intra-coalition conflict peaked as a result of the increased influx of refugees from late summer 2015 onwards. Despite significant ideological differences and this exogenous shock, the coalition survived its entire legislative term. The present study takes this observation as its point of departure and analyses the mechanisms of c...
The process of coalition formation following the 2017 Bundestag election was the most difficult in G...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
This book chapter provides an analysis of cabinet formation after the German election of 22 Septembe...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
Scholars of coalition politics have increasingly begun to focus on conflict within coalitions. Here ...
This introduction connects some of the main themes covered in this special issue on Chancellor Merke...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
Following lengthy negotiations in the aftermath of September’s German federal elections, a coalition...
This article analyses executive politics under the second Grand Coalition in Germany with a particul...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-pr...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
The process of coalition formation following the 2017 Bundestag election was the most difficult in G...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
This book chapter provides an analysis of cabinet formation after the German election of 22 Septembe...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
Scholars of coalition politics have increasingly begun to focus on conflict within coalitions. Here ...
This introduction connects some of the main themes covered in this special issue on Chancellor Merke...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
Following lengthy negotiations in the aftermath of September’s German federal elections, a coalition...
This article analyses executive politics under the second Grand Coalition in Germany with a particul...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-pr...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
The process of coalition formation following the 2017 Bundestag election was the most difficult in G...
In Germany, Grand Coalitions of the two major parties – the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and the So...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...