The article shows that Germany established a short-lived but fully operative parliamentary system of government in its first democratically elected national parliament in 1848—some 70 years earlier than usually assumed. Qualitative evidence shows that the cabinet was responsible to the assembly and that parliamentary majorities forced cabinets to resign. Roll-call analysis reveals behavioural patterns that are typical for parliamentary government such as high party unity, cohesive voting by the governing coalition and substantially higher success rates for cabinet parties. These findings challenge claims of a ‘German exceptionalism’ and demonstrate the danger of hindsight bias in reading historical processes of parliamentarisation backwards...
The literature has pointed out the negative aspects of political dynasties. But can political dynast...
Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-pr...
In late-nineteenth century Germany, the new public services required under rapid industrialization c...
The article shows that Germany established a short-lived but fully operative parliamentary system of...
We examine whether there is a basic space in a parliament which grew out of a revolution and had no ...
How do MPs in nascent legislatures choose a political party? We argue that MPs self‐select into grou...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
In dem Beitrag wird ein Forschungsprojekt dargestellt, in dem es um den Zusammenhang zwischen dem We...
This paper analyses the institutions associated with government termination in parliamentary systems...
This article retraces the events of the first Conte government from its difficult birth by contract ...
In parliamentary systems, why do party groups of the government camp initiate their own bills instea...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
Germany has a mixed electoral system which combines a nominal vote with simple majority in single-me...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
The article addresses an important paradox in the parliamentary scrutiny of EU legislation in German...
The literature has pointed out the negative aspects of political dynasties. But can political dynast...
Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-pr...
In late-nineteenth century Germany, the new public services required under rapid industrialization c...
The article shows that Germany established a short-lived but fully operative parliamentary system of...
We examine whether there is a basic space in a parliament which grew out of a revolution and had no ...
How do MPs in nascent legislatures choose a political party? We argue that MPs self‐select into grou...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
In dem Beitrag wird ein Forschungsprojekt dargestellt, in dem es um den Zusammenhang zwischen dem We...
This paper analyses the institutions associated with government termination in parliamentary systems...
This article retraces the events of the first Conte government from its difficult birth by contract ...
In parliamentary systems, why do party groups of the government camp initiate their own bills instea...
Imperial Germany is a prominent historical case in the study of Western Europe’s political developme...
Germany has a mixed electoral system which combines a nominal vote with simple majority in single-me...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
The article addresses an important paradox in the parliamentary scrutiny of EU legislation in German...
The literature has pointed out the negative aspects of political dynasties. But can political dynast...
Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-pr...
In late-nineteenth century Germany, the new public services required under rapid industrialization c...