The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence of partisanship on policy implementation. Partisanship is traditionally expected to exert an influence on policy implementation, because on the one hand citizens perceive their vote as an expression of preference towards a certain set of policies, whilst on the other parties conceive policies as tools to differentiate themselves from one another in the electoral market. However, the consistence between parties’ preferences and the policies they enact is often questioned. I argue that party mandate is best understood as the correspondence between partisan and institutional agendas. Drawing on the Comparative Agendas Project data on Party Mani...
This paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Building on the substantia...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
First published online: April 2013The review draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-s...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
This paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Building on the substantia...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
First published online: April 2013The review draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-s...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
Competition among partisan projects is often cited as a constitutive element of all representative d...
This paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Building on the substantia...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...
International audienceThis paper presents an original way of testing the `partisan hypothesis'. Buil...