In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena, but in many systems they also cooperate in the legislative arena. This article examines the question of how the government status of parties affects their legislative behaviour. We develop a simple spatial model that includes parties’ positional goals (vote, office, etc.) to formalize the notion of accommodating legislative behaviour. The model implies that government parties are most accommodating while opposition parties are least accommodating. The hypothesis is evaluated by comparing two pairs of similar political systems: Danish and Finnish coalition governments, as well as German and Australian bicameralism. The case studies support the main hypoth...
[Abstract] In a parliamentary system it is by definition justified to assume the government parties ...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
I examine how the structure of the party system, specifically the structure of the opposition, influ...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena, but in many ...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
Government Status and Legislative Behavior Ganghof/Bräuninger 2 In parliamentary systems, parties co...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
'In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many ...
"In parlamentarischen Systemen konkurrieren Parteien um Wählerstimmen und Ämter, aber in vielen Syst...
"In parlamentarischen Systemen konkurrieren Parteien um Wählerstimmen und Ämter, aber in vielen Syst...
This study uses roll-call voting data from 16 legislatures to investigate how the institutional cont...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
[Abstract] In a parliamentary system it is by definition justified to assume the government parties ...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
I examine how the structure of the party system, specifically the structure of the opposition, influ...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena, but in many ...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
Government Status and Legislative Behavior Ganghof/Bräuninger 2 In parliamentary systems, parties co...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
'In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many ...
"In parlamentarischen Systemen konkurrieren Parteien um Wählerstimmen und Ämter, aber in vielen Syst...
"In parlamentarischen Systemen konkurrieren Parteien um Wählerstimmen und Ämter, aber in vielen Syst...
This study uses roll-call voting data from 16 legislatures to investigate how the institutional cont...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
[Abstract] In a parliamentary system it is by definition justified to assume the government parties ...
This thesis presents a model of EU legislative politics. The model sees national political parties a...
I examine how the structure of the party system, specifically the structure of the opposition, influ...