The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how it’s reported, writes Peter Browne
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
The Queensland political landscape has changed drastically with the introduction of four new MPs and...
It can well be argued that parliamentary democracy came to South Africa little more than a decade ag...
The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how i...
Party government is the organisational arrangement that characterises many parliaments in contempora...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Most arguments about electoral reform are thinly veiled cloaks for partisan self-interest. By contra...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
In spite of large electoral changes since the 1990s, party composition of government changes less an...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
This report analyses the cohesion of British parliamentary parties over a range of 'free '...
Multi-party politics alters the dynamics of party competition in Westminster elections. In a case st...
Most analyses dealing with the interaction of parties in parliament assume their interests to be fix...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
The Queensland political landscape has changed drastically with the introduction of four new MPs and...
It can well be argued that parliamentary democracy came to South Africa little more than a decade ag...
The sudden rise to influence of the independent MPs is a challenge to the two-party system and how i...
Party government is the organisational arrangement that characterises many parliaments in contempora...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
The article describes the analysis of the modern British party system in the age of changes and tran...
Most arguments about electoral reform are thinly veiled cloaks for partisan self-interest. By contra...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
In spite of large electoral changes since the 1990s, party composition of government changes less an...
The 2010 general election was notable in multiple respects, and will be recorded by history as the e...
The paper examines the main changes in the UK party system that have occurred in recent decades. It...
This report analyses the cohesion of British parliamentary parties over a range of 'free '...
Multi-party politics alters the dynamics of party competition in Westminster elections. In a case st...
Most analyses dealing with the interaction of parties in parliament assume their interests to be fix...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
The Queensland political landscape has changed drastically with the introduction of four new MPs and...
It can well be argued that parliamentary democracy came to South Africa little more than a decade ag...