Although governance in multilevel settings has become a prominent research field in political science, there are few comparative studies that focus on explaining sub-national coalition outcomes in such settings. This paper sets out to study regional government formation in eight European countries and it builds on a dataset that covers information on the policy preferences of parties drawn from regional election manifestos. The results show that parties at the regional level are likely to form congruent coalitions, that is, ‘copying’ the patterns of national government formation, and that they are more likely to do so in specific regional contexts
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
In compounded polities, political parties need to co-ordinate their governing strategies across the ...
Although governance in multilevel settings has become a prominent research field in political scienc...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
It is generally assumed that in multi-level political systems political actors desire to form region...
(print) xx, 316 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIllustrations -- Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Who will govern? ...
In the last few decades, ethno-regionalist parties have become leading players in many regional poli...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
In the last three decades several countries around the world have transferred authority from their n...
How the recent creation, re-invention or reinforcement of regional levels of political decision maki...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
In multilevel systems, patterns of regional and national political careers reflect processes of regi...
Regionalist and Sub-state Nationalist Parties (=”RSNPs”) have re-gained electoral momentum in Wester...
Political parties differ in the geographic distribution of their support. This article argues that a...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
In compounded polities, political parties need to co-ordinate their governing strategies across the ...
Although governance in multilevel settings has become a prominent research field in political scienc...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
It is generally assumed that in multi-level political systems political actors desire to form region...
(print) xx, 316 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIllustrations -- Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Who will govern? ...
In the last few decades, ethno-regionalist parties have become leading players in many regional poli...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
In the last three decades several countries around the world have transferred authority from their n...
How the recent creation, re-invention or reinforcement of regional levels of political decision maki...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
In multilevel systems, patterns of regional and national political careers reflect processes of regi...
Regionalist and Sub-state Nationalist Parties (=”RSNPs”) have re-gained electoral momentum in Wester...
Political parties differ in the geographic distribution of their support. This article argues that a...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
In compounded polities, political parties need to co-ordinate their governing strategies across the ...