Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. In coalition government, minority parties bargain on policy and form a majority coalition, and select a Prime Minister from their mids. In Holland the latter is done conventionally with Plurality, so that the largest party provides the chair of the cabinet. Alternative methods are Condorcet, Borda or Borda Fixed Point. Since the role of the Prime Minister is to be above all parties and represent the nation and to be there for all citizens, it would enhance democracy and likely be optimal if the potential Prime Minister is selected from all parties and at the start of the bargaining process. The performance of the four selection rules is evalu...
The prime ministership is widely recognized as the preeminent post in parliamentary democracies. To ...
How does intra-party competition affect governance in multiparty cabinets? For a long time scholars ...
An answer is sought to the following two questions: (1) what is the influence of the electoral syste...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
The prime ministership is the preeminent political post in parliamentary democracies. Yet few studie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.Prime ministers, as ...
Following conventional models of coalition formation, parties should prefer coalitions that have a p...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
A typical assumption of electoral models of party competition is that parties adopt policy positions...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
Voters may have different strategic reasons to vote for a party that is not their favourite. The bes...
Central to all democratic systems is the ability of citizens to choose who holds executive power. To...
The prime ministership is widely recognized as the preeminent post in parliamentary democracies. To ...
How does intra-party competition affect governance in multiparty cabinets? For a long time scholars ...
An answer is sought to the following two questions: (1) what is the influence of the electoral syste...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
Economic policy depends not only on national elections but also on coalition bargaining strategies. ...
The prime ministership is the preeminent political post in parliamentary democracies. Yet few studie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.Prime ministers, as ...
Following conventional models of coalition formation, parties should prefer coalitions that have a p...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
A typical assumption of electoral models of party competition is that parties adopt policy positions...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
Voters may have different strategic reasons to vote for a party that is not their favourite. The bes...
Central to all democratic systems is the ability of citizens to choose who holds executive power. To...
The prime ministership is widely recognized as the preeminent post in parliamentary democracies. To ...
How does intra-party competition affect governance in multiparty cabinets? For a long time scholars ...
An answer is sought to the following two questions: (1) what is the influence of the electoral syste...