Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeking behaviour to different regional electorates. These electorates often possess different political preferences. However, the regional branches of nationwide parties must be careful not to dilute or even betray the core values of their party, for equally often they remain dependent on central support. This article studies the ensuing tension between regional deviations from national unity by analysing all vote recommendations of the four major Swiss parties on all 251 national referendums held between 1987 and 2015. Vote recommendations constitute an important guidance for voters. Analytically, the article focuses on the conditions of cantona...
Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot enact thei...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Swiss-EU relations not only rank among the most important political problems for citizens but are al...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper analyses citizens’ voting behaviour in the April 2011 elections of the regional governmen...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
In order to allow for regional co-decision making at the central level (shared rule), multilevel sys...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
In Switzerland, there are 26 systems of cantonal decentralisation because regulating municipal auton...
<div><p>Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot en...
Regional and local units try to influence national decision-making in various ways. This paper analy...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
The elections to the Swiss Federal Council in December 2015 re-established a system of party-centred...
The Swiss party system and the institutional rules guiding elections are an anchor of stability in S...
In this article, we are interested in the extent to which federalism is able to deal with peripheral...
Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot enact thei...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Swiss-EU relations not only rank among the most important political problems for citizens but are al...
Federalism and decentralisation offer political parties the opportunity to tailor their policy-seeki...
This paper analyses citizens’ voting behaviour in the April 2011 elections of the regional governmen...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
In order to allow for regional co-decision making at the central level (shared rule), multilevel sys...
Switzerland is a prime example of a starkly decentralized federation. Apart from its decentralized s...
In Switzerland, there are 26 systems of cantonal decentralisation because regulating municipal auton...
<div><p>Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot en...
Regional and local units try to influence national decision-making in various ways. This paper analy...
Our current knowledge of the causes of party unity rests heavily on the analysis of average unity sc...
The elections to the Swiss Federal Council in December 2015 re-established a system of party-centred...
The Swiss party system and the institutional rules guiding elections are an anchor of stability in S...
In this article, we are interested in the extent to which federalism is able to deal with peripheral...
Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot enact thei...
Large coalition governments, including all relevant parties, are at the heart of the consociational ...
Swiss-EU relations not only rank among the most important political problems for citizens but are al...