While pre-electoral coalitions have important effects on the functioning of democracy, their formation has only been systematically examined in the context of established democracies. This study examines the patterns and factors of electoral alliance formation in eleven democracies in Central and Eastern Europe by focusing on joint candidate lists. It finds that electoral coalitions are more frequent in newer democracies than in established democracies. The formation of alliances is systematically related to their potential costs and benefits. On the one hand, coalitions can provide small parties with legislative representation and larger parties with important government coalition partners. On the other hand, parties face costs related to ...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
This article is part of the special cluster titled Parties and Democratic Linkage in Post-Communist ...
Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have never been at the center of any...
Empirical and theoretical literature on elections in authoritarian regimes has illustrated the impor...
Electoral Studies, Vol. 24. Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have nev...
The issue of coalitions is a traditional political science topic closely related to electoral system...
In this dissertation, I investigate a key distinction in the electoral origins of governing coalitio...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Political parties who wish to exercise executive power are typically forced to enter some form of co...
Single party majority governments are relatively rare in Europe, with coalition governments the norm...
Parties coordinate on a range of activities. They invite leaders from other parties to their nationa...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
This article is part of the special cluster titled Parties and Democratic Linkage in Post-Communist ...
Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have never been at the center of any...
Empirical and theoretical literature on elections in authoritarian regimes has illustrated the impor...
Electoral Studies, Vol. 24. Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have nev...
The issue of coalitions is a traditional political science topic closely related to electoral system...
In this dissertation, I investigate a key distinction in the electoral origins of governing coalitio...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
While parties in many new democracies frequently split, merge, change labels, and make and break ele...
Political parties who wish to exercise executive power are typically forced to enter some form of co...
Single party majority governments are relatively rare in Europe, with coalition governments the norm...
Parties coordinate on a range of activities. They invite leaders from other parties to their nationa...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
How can electoral volatility in the new European democracies be explained? This book proposes an ins...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...