Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (MPs), yet debates remain an understudied form of legislative behavior. This study introduces a comparative theory of legislative speech with two major implications. First, party rules for debates are endogenous to strategic considerations and will favor either party leadership control or backbencher MP exposure. Second, in some systems, backbenchers will receive less time on the floor as their ideological distance to the party leadership increases. This leads to speeches that do not reflect true party cohesion. Where party reputation matters less for reelection, leaders allow dissidents to express their views on the floor. We demonstrate the ...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where MPs present, challenge or defend public policies. Howev...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
What determines the speech-making behaviour of legislators in the lower house (Nationalrat) and the ...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
By extending existing theories of legislative speech making, this study explores the importance of p...
This chapter explores the theoretical mechanisms underpinning the participation of Members of Parlia...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
Parliamentary debate is a fundamental aspect of democratic law-making. While law makers everywhere s...
The European Parliament is an extraordinary legislature due to its multinational nature, and its mix...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
Giving speeches in parliament is a key element of elected representatives for signalling their polic...
In parliaments with party-centred rules of speechmaking, like the German Bundestag, we observe an ov...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where MPs present, challenge or defend public policies. Howev...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
What determines the speech-making behaviour of legislators in the lower house (Nationalrat) and the ...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
Participation in legislative debates is among the most visible activities of members of parliament (...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
In analysing speeches made by legislators, this book provides theoretical and empirical answers to q...
By extending existing theories of legislative speech making, this study explores the importance of p...
This chapter explores the theoretical mechanisms underpinning the participation of Members of Parlia...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where Members of Parliament (MPs) present, challenge, or defe...
Parliamentary debate is a fundamental aspect of democratic law-making. While law makers everywhere s...
The European Parliament is an extraordinary legislature due to its multinational nature, and its mix...
Does it matter which electoral districts Members of Parliament (MPs) represent when participating in...
Giving speeches in parliament is a key element of elected representatives for signalling their polic...
In parliaments with party-centred rules of speechmaking, like the German Bundestag, we observe an ov...
Parliamentary debates provide an arena where MPs present, challenge or defend public policies. Howev...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
What determines the speech-making behaviour of legislators in the lower house (Nationalrat) and the ...