This paper examines how a party's decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions of the party's policy position. We argue that, for the decision to change voter beliefs, it must be at odds with voters' prior opinions about the party. Specifically, the party must join a coalition that is not the one voters perceive as the ideologically closest option. Otherwise, the party's action simply confirms voters' pre-existing beliefs. Hence, whether or not joining a coalition alters voter attitudes depends on the type of alternative coalitions the party could enter. We test the hypothesis using three complementary empirical strategies: a cross-country analysis of party reputations in five coalition-prone European countries, indivi...
Forming coalitions with interested groups is an integral part of the American political system. But ...
"Coalition signals can offer crucial information to voters during political campaigns. In multiparty...
"Coalition preferences in multiparty systems have received increasing attention in recent years, bot...
This paper examines how a party’s decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
This paper analyzes whether the formation of coalition governments pro-vides voters with information...
AbstractA growing body of research shows how voters consider coalition formation and policy compromi...
Government formation in multiparty systems requires election winners to strike deals to form a coali...
Coalition governments are the norm in many countries, even though voters can only cast their vote fo...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Ultimately, electoral democracy is about governments doing what citizens want. However, considerable...
In many countries, elections produce coalition governments. Downs points out that in such cases the ...
Studies on coalition formation assume that political parties have two major goals: They aim to maxim...
How important are the preferences of voters in coalition negotiations? Marc Debus and Jochen Müller ...
The Institutions of Politics; Design, Workings, and implications ( do not use, ended 1-1-2020
Democratic accountability is characterized as weak in parliamentary systems where voters cannot choo...
Forming coalitions with interested groups is an integral part of the American political system. But ...
"Coalition signals can offer crucial information to voters during political campaigns. In multiparty...
"Coalition preferences in multiparty systems have received increasing attention in recent years, bot...
This paper examines how a party’s decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
This paper analyzes whether the formation of coalition governments pro-vides voters with information...
AbstractA growing body of research shows how voters consider coalition formation and policy compromi...
Government formation in multiparty systems requires election winners to strike deals to form a coali...
Coalition governments are the norm in many countries, even though voters can only cast their vote fo...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Ultimately, electoral democracy is about governments doing what citizens want. However, considerable...
In many countries, elections produce coalition governments. Downs points out that in such cases the ...
Studies on coalition formation assume that political parties have two major goals: They aim to maxim...
How important are the preferences of voters in coalition negotiations? Marc Debus and Jochen Müller ...
The Institutions of Politics; Design, Workings, and implications ( do not use, ended 1-1-2020
Democratic accountability is characterized as weak in parliamentary systems where voters cannot choo...
Forming coalitions with interested groups is an integral part of the American political system. But ...
"Coalition signals can offer crucial information to voters during political campaigns. In multiparty...
"Coalition preferences in multiparty systems have received increasing attention in recent years, bot...