In this study, we assess the potential for policy change of the German government of Helmut Kohl after unification combining party positions with formal bicameral settings in a spatial model of legislative action. We distinguish between two policy areas and two types of legislation, mandatory and non-mandatory legislation imposing either a symmetric or asymmetric power distribution between both German chambers. In order to identify German legislators party positions in different policy areas, we use data from ECPR Party Manifesto research covering the period from German unification in 1990 to the end of the government of Helmut Kohl in 1998. We find that the federal government of Helmut Kohl had a policy leadership position until April 199...
The hypothesis of divided government is applied to the development of deficits in Germany. Since the...
This paper reviews the articles in this volume and places them in the broader discussion about Germa...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...
Most efforts to detect the consequences of divided government in German federalism by analyzing legi...
<div><p>Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot en...
Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot enact thei...
How do political parties arrive at their policy positions? We conceptualize position formation in fe...
How do political parties arrive at their policy positions? We conceptualize position formation in fe...
The German federal system is conventionally understood as highly co-ordinated between federal and re...
Government agenda-setting rights in the Bundestag are weak. The theoretical part of this article dis...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
Constitutional politics seemingly corroborate the assumption that Germany is a Grand Coalition state...
The hypothesis of divided government is applied to the development of deficits in Germany. Since the...
This paper reviews the articles in this volume and places them in the broader discussion about Germa...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...
This chapter seeks to map and analyse continuities and change of relevant structural attributes of t...
Most efforts to detect the consequences of divided government in German federalism by analyzing legi...
<div><p>Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot en...
Germany’s federalism imposes significant constraints on sub-national parties. They cannot enact thei...
How do political parties arrive at their policy positions? We conceptualize position formation in fe...
How do political parties arrive at their policy positions? We conceptualize position formation in fe...
The German federal system is conventionally understood as highly co-ordinated between federal and re...
Government agenda-setting rights in the Bundestag are weak. The theoretical part of this article dis...
Since the late 1970s, but especially since Unification in 1990, the German federal system has come u...
Germany’s preferences regarding the kind of federal Europe it wants have been characterized by both ...
Two features of German federalism have been the subject of much criticism in recent years, the veto ...
Constitutional politics seemingly corroborate the assumption that Germany is a Grand Coalition state...
The hypothesis of divided government is applied to the development of deficits in Germany. Since the...
This paper reviews the articles in this volume and places them in the broader discussion about Germa...
In federal states with territorially based ethnic, linguistic or religious cleavages, the allocation...