Does pledge fulfilment bear any electoral consequences for government parties? While previous research on retrospective voting has largely focused on electoral accountability with respect to the economy, the theoretical framework presented in this study links government parties’ performance to their previous electoral pledges. It is argued that government parties are more likely to be rewarded by voters when they have fulfilled more pledges during the legislative term. Good pledge performance of a party is associated with the ability to maximise policy benefits (accomplishment) and to be a responsible actor that will stick to its promises in the future as well (competence). Analysing data from 69 elections in 14 countries shows that a gover...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
The number of political parties in Sweden that are identifying themselves as caring for the labour p...
The PARTIPOL project, funded by the French Research Agency, explores the factors and mechanisms at p...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
Does policy-making in coalition governments affect cabinet parties’ electoral performance? Previous ...
Holding the government accountable is a crucial function of elections. The extent to which voters ca...
Are European Parliament elections used to pass judgment on the legislative behaviour of parties serv...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
Retrospective voting theory has been widely investigated, and previous studies have indicated how th...
This study examines how a government’s majority status affects coalition governance and performance....
Dominant theories of electoral behavior emphasize that voters myopically evaluate policy performance...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
Are European Parliament (EP) elections used to pass judgement on the legislative behaviour of partie...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
The number of political parties in Sweden that are identifying themselves as caring for the labour p...
The PARTIPOL project, funded by the French Research Agency, explores the factors and mechanisms at p...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
Why are some parties more likely than others to keep the promises they made during previous election...
Does policy-making in coalition governments affect cabinet parties’ electoral performance? Previous ...
Holding the government accountable is a crucial function of elections. The extent to which voters ca...
Are European Parliament elections used to pass judgment on the legislative behaviour of parties serv...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
Retrospective voting theory has been widely investigated, and previous studies have indicated how th...
This study examines how a government’s majority status affects coalition governance and performance....
Dominant theories of electoral behavior emphasize that voters myopically evaluate policy performance...
peer-reviewedThe idea that parties make promises to voters during election campaigns and then attemp...
Are European Parliament (EP) elections used to pass judgement on the legislative behaviour of partie...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
The number of political parties in Sweden that are identifying themselves as caring for the labour p...
The PARTIPOL project, funded by the French Research Agency, explores the factors and mechanisms at p...