De Winter, L., Swyngedouw, M. & Dumont, P. “Party System(s) and Electoral Behaviour in Belgium: From Stability to Balkanisation”, in M. Brans, L. De Winter, W. Swenden (eds.) The Politics of Belgium, London, Routledge, 2009, 71-9
Belgium’s language divide between predominantly French-speaking Wallonia, and predominantly Dutch-sp...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
This thesis examines statements of chosen political parties towards the European Integration, based ...
De Winter, L., Swyngedouw, M. & Dumont, P. “Party System(s) and Electoral Behaviour in Belgium: From...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
peer reviewedBelgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This arti...
Belgium has often been considered as an example of a stable country characterized by consociational ...
For too long Belgium remained an unexplored terrain by comparative political scientists. Belgium's p...
This paper examines the impact of the recent electoral reform on electoral participation in Flanders...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
L. De Winter, (2006) “Belgium: Empowering voters or party elites?” in M. GALLAGHER & P. MITCHELL, Th...
This volume seeks to provide an integrated understanding of the Belgian political system through the...
Swenden, W., Brans, M., De Winter, L. “The Politics of Belgium: Institutions and Policy under Bipola...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
Belgium’s language divide between predominantly French-speaking Wallonia, and predominantly Dutch-sp...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
This thesis examines statements of chosen political parties towards the European Integration, based ...
De Winter, L., Swyngedouw, M. & Dumont, P. “Party System(s) and Electoral Behaviour in Belgium: From...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
peer reviewedBelgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This arti...
Belgium has often been considered as an example of a stable country characterized by consociational ...
For too long Belgium remained an unexplored terrain by comparative political scientists. Belgium's p...
This paper examines the impact of the recent electoral reform on electoral participation in Flanders...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
L. De Winter, (2006) “Belgium: Empowering voters or party elites?” in M. GALLAGHER & P. MITCHELL, Th...
This volume seeks to provide an integrated understanding of the Belgian political system through the...
Swenden, W., Brans, M., De Winter, L. “The Politics of Belgium: Institutions and Policy under Bipola...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
Belgium’s language divide between predominantly French-speaking Wallonia, and predominantly Dutch-sp...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
This thesis examines statements of chosen political parties towards the European Integration, based ...