Parlamentarism in Norwegian counties better management and democracy? Since the establishment of the modern county in Norway in 1976, county government has been managed according to the alderman principle, which is characterized by proportional election of parties to the executive board. However, in 1999 the county of Nordland introduced the parliamentary principle, and three other counties, Hedmark, Nord-Trøndelag and Troms, followed suit in 2003. A core element in parliamentarian government is that the cabinet is elected by a majoritarian vote. The effects of parliamentarism at the county level have been majority rule. A majority of the county representatives states that the goals for the reform are realised and there is an increase in ...
Norsk: Med bakgrunn i flere negative utviklingstrekk i de senere årene, omtales gjerne tilstanden i ...
Denmark’s cultural and linguistic homogeneity is reflected in its highly proportional electoral syst...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...
The dissertation traces empirically certain prerequisites for effective local democratic politics as...
This article maps the principal types of electoral systems in use, and their effects on the politica...
This report is part of a research project on evaluation of the sub-municipal democratic bodies estab...
In recent years, an increasing number of Norwegians have been claiming that local democracy is in cr...
Calls have been made for fewer regions in Norway. Norway is currently divided into 19 counties and 4...
With this thesis I explore the incumbency effect for the Progress Party in local Norwegian politics....
By studying the change from the alderman model to parliamentary rule in Norwegian cities and regions...
In a Western European system based on a traditional separation of powers, public administration is a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess, empirically, the opinions of local politicians con...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
Local government in Norway comprises a large number of small municipalities. Cost efficiency can be ...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. The final publication i...
Norsk: Med bakgrunn i flere negative utviklingstrekk i de senere årene, omtales gjerne tilstanden i ...
Denmark’s cultural and linguistic homogeneity is reflected in its highly proportional electoral syst...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...
The dissertation traces empirically certain prerequisites for effective local democratic politics as...
This article maps the principal types of electoral systems in use, and their effects on the politica...
This report is part of a research project on evaluation of the sub-municipal democratic bodies estab...
In recent years, an increasing number of Norwegians have been claiming that local democracy is in cr...
Calls have been made for fewer regions in Norway. Norway is currently divided into 19 counties and 4...
With this thesis I explore the incumbency effect for the Progress Party in local Norwegian politics....
By studying the change from the alderman model to parliamentary rule in Norwegian cities and regions...
In a Western European system based on a traditional separation of powers, public administration is a...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess, empirically, the opinions of local politicians con...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
Local government in Norway comprises a large number of small municipalities. Cost efficiency can be ...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. The final publication i...
Norsk: Med bakgrunn i flere negative utviklingstrekk i de senere årene, omtales gjerne tilstanden i ...
Denmark’s cultural and linguistic homogeneity is reflected in its highly proportional electoral syst...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...