none1noThis paper aims to address two very interesting topics in political science: firstly, the possibility of measuring governments’ decision-making potential; and secondly, the actual legislative productivity of such governments. As regards the first of these aims, I have created a multidimensional index combining what I assume to be the most important sources of governmental decision-making potential, namely: the political complexion of the governing party or coalition, compared to that of the previous government (alternation in office); the government’s agenda-setting power; the internal cohesion of government (the spatial arrangement of the major party – or parties – in office). Each of these dimensions bears differently upon the form...
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This paper aims at answering the following questions: which dimensions best describe governments\u20...
Parliaments are more than legislative bodies. However, we lack an adequate understanding of the theo...
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This thesis presents a theory of voting behaviour for the governments represented in the European Un...
Defence date: 17 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, EUI (Supervisor) Profe...
Studying the member states' constitutional choice of European decision rules most power index analys...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
The power distribution of Member States of EU represents a problem of major importance concerning th...
Despite the huge number of possible seat distributions following a general election in a multiparty ...
Policymaking in contemporary parliamentary democracies appears to be dominated by executives. The v...
When studying the constitutional choice of European voting rules, most power index analyses concentr...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
'This paper deals with the question of parliamentary control of the executives of 22 Western democra...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
This paper aims at answering the following questions: which dimensions best describe governments\u20...
Parliaments are more than legislative bodies. However, we lack an adequate understanding of the theo...
This measure represents a sign along the road to developing a social science indicator similar to th...
This thesis presents a theory of voting behaviour for the governments represented in the European Un...
Defence date: 17 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Stefano Bartolini, EUI (Supervisor) Profe...
Studying the member states' constitutional choice of European decision rules most power index analys...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
The power distribution of Member States of EU represents a problem of major importance concerning th...
Despite the huge number of possible seat distributions following a general election in a multiparty ...
Policymaking in contemporary parliamentary democracies appears to be dominated by executives. The v...
When studying the constitutional choice of European voting rules, most power index analyses concentr...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...
'This paper deals with the question of parliamentary control of the executives of 22 Western democra...
THESIS 9505This thesis examines legislative decision making in the European Union with a specific fo...
This paper investigates the power of opposition parliamentary party groups when scrutinising their g...