This article assesses the effects of common features in the indirect election of presidents in parliamentary republics. In particular, it examines the influence of majority requirements, selectorate composition and uncertainty on party strategies, using Estonia (1996-2016) as a crucial case for analysis. The analysis demonstrates that the lack of a plurality run-off effectively eliminated incentives for inter-party cooperation and strategic voting. It furthermore shows that shifts in the partisan composition and control of the selectorate from parliament to electoral college provided considerable opportunities for agenda manipulation. Subsequently, results only rarely reflected the parliamentary balance of power. Last, although overall indi...
Theory: Despite its controversial status as a stable governmental form, many of today’s societies at...
This article examines the impact of direct presidential elections on legislative party systems. We a...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute (Sup...
This article assesses the effects of common features in the indirect election of presidents in parli...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
Parties across parliamentary republics compete fiercely over capturing the presidential office. Howe...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
The article provides an analysis of political party system of the Republic of Estonia in the mid-201...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
This dissertation conceptualizes electoral reform process as having two distinctive stages: electora...
Replication data with codebook for:Köker, Philipp (2019): Risk vs Reward Strategies in Indirect Pres...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
This study examines the electoral compliance of political parties. In recent decades the number of c...
Theory: Despite its controversial status as a stable governmental form, many of today’s societies at...
This article examines the impact of direct presidential elections on legislative party systems. We a...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute (Sup...
This article assesses the effects of common features in the indirect election of presidents in parli...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
Parties across parliamentary republics compete fiercely over capturing the presidential office. Howe...
The literature on post-communist democracies has traditionally suggested that organisational strengt...
The article provides an analysis of political party system of the Republic of Estonia in the mid-201...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
The Estonian parliament is the only institution in the country that may call a referendum, i.e. the ...
This dissertation conceptualizes electoral reform process as having two distinctive stages: electora...
Replication data with codebook for:Köker, Philipp (2019): Risk vs Reward Strategies in Indirect Pres...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
This study examines the electoral compliance of political parties. In recent decades the number of c...
Theory: Despite its controversial status as a stable governmental form, many of today’s societies at...
This article examines the impact of direct presidential elections on legislative party systems. We a...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute (Sup...