This article raises questions about how best to assess the performance of radical left parties participating in coalition governments. Drawing in part on interviews (see Appendix 1), it covers parties that have participated in coalition government (Cyprus, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Norway), or have acted as 'support parties' (Denmark, Sweden), or are debating the 'pros and cons' of coalition participation (Netherlands). It undertakes a comparative analysis of how radical left parties themselves evaluate the measure of their achievements and failings in coalition government - a critical exercise for such parties that can influence their tactical and strategic decisions about future government participation, as well as the ability of t...
The novelty of a peacetime coalition government in the UK has meant that most media commentators hav...
Over the last three decades many Western European social democratic parties have been challenged by ...
Defence date: 09 April 2021Examining Board: Professor Dr. Stefano Bartolini (European University Ins...
This article raises questions about how best to assess the performance of radical left parties parti...
This article raises questions about how best to assess the performance of radical left parties parti...
Radical left parties - particularly their involvement in government either as full coalition partner...
Radical left parties – particularly their involvement in government either as full coalition partner...
Defence date: 24 March 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier. Supervisor, European Univer...
This article investigates the recent government participation of a number of radical right-wing popu...
Radical right-wing populist parties have joined government coalitions in several West European parli...
Communist, post-Communist and radical socialist political parties have recently been brought into th...
The relationship between the European radical left and democracy has come into attention due to the ...
In this thesis I use comparative process-tracing to compare how two far-right populist parties EKRE ...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
Left Parties in National Governments analyzes why Left Parties enter national government, what they ...
The novelty of a peacetime coalition government in the UK has meant that most media commentators hav...
Over the last three decades many Western European social democratic parties have been challenged by ...
Defence date: 09 April 2021Examining Board: Professor Dr. Stefano Bartolini (European University Ins...
This article raises questions about how best to assess the performance of radical left parties parti...
This article raises questions about how best to assess the performance of radical left parties parti...
Radical left parties - particularly their involvement in government either as full coalition partner...
Radical left parties – particularly their involvement in government either as full coalition partner...
Defence date: 24 March 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier. Supervisor, European Univer...
This article investigates the recent government participation of a number of radical right-wing popu...
Radical right-wing populist parties have joined government coalitions in several West European parli...
Communist, post-Communist and radical socialist political parties have recently been brought into th...
The relationship between the European radical left and democracy has come into attention due to the ...
In this thesis I use comparative process-tracing to compare how two far-right populist parties EKRE ...
Although often treated as such, political parties are not unitary actors. Presumably, therefore, the...
Left Parties in National Governments analyzes why Left Parties enter national government, what they ...
The novelty of a peacetime coalition government in the UK has meant that most media commentators hav...
Over the last three decades many Western European social democratic parties have been challenged by ...
Defence date: 09 April 2021Examining Board: Professor Dr. Stefano Bartolini (European University Ins...