This article explores how members of parliament (MPs) from minority backgrounds in Serbia and Kosovo use institutional incentives to perform as elected minority representatives. In contrast to the previous research that has viewed political agents as simply being acted upon or reactive, this article develops a less deterministic view of the effects of electoral incentives on political agents. It argues for a more dynamic analysis that focuses on the ways in which political actors mobilise institutions for strategic purposes
The study of strategic behaviour and the impact of institutions on elections has mainly focused on s...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
Der Entwurf von Regierungsmodellen, die sich für ein effektives Management ethnisch-unterschiedliche...
This article provides an alternative understanding of the substantive representation of immigrant-or...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means t...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
This article examines the first direct elections to minority councils in Serbia. It seeks to build h...
Members of parliament are privileged agents. They can choose who to regard as their principal: the e...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
This article seeks to clarify the relationship between reserved seats filled through competitive ele...
Why would a large incumbent party, that can by itself muster more than 45 per cent of electoral supp...
Inter-ethnic fire was set in many countries in Central and Eastern Europe after the breakdown of the...
In most countries with proportional representation systems, there is an election thresh-old, i.e., m...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
In most countries with proportional representation systems, there is an election thresh-old, i.e., m...
The study of strategic behaviour and the impact of institutions on elections has mainly focused on s...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
Der Entwurf von Regierungsmodellen, die sich für ein effektives Management ethnisch-unterschiedliche...
This article provides an alternative understanding of the substantive representation of immigrant-or...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means t...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
This article examines the first direct elections to minority councils in Serbia. It seeks to build h...
Members of parliament are privileged agents. They can choose who to regard as their principal: the e...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
This article seeks to clarify the relationship between reserved seats filled through competitive ele...
Why would a large incumbent party, that can by itself muster more than 45 per cent of electoral supp...
Inter-ethnic fire was set in many countries in Central and Eastern Europe after the breakdown of the...
In most countries with proportional representation systems, there is an election thresh-old, i.e., m...
Abstract: The process of democratization in an increasing number of diverse societies has focused at...
In most countries with proportional representation systems, there is an election thresh-old, i.e., m...
The study of strategic behaviour and the impact of institutions on elections has mainly focused on s...
We examine whether MPs and candidates for parliament are motivated by electoral self-interest, value...
Der Entwurf von Regierungsmodellen, die sich für ein effektives Management ethnisch-unterschiedliche...