Changes in constitutional power involve conflict. These contests can be modelled as a strategic interaction. The abdication of Edward VIII was primarily a strategic interaction between him and his prime minister Stanley Baldwin. The interaction can be modelled using game theory, but heresthetic better describes how both players attempted to change the incentives and choices available to the other, as well as the veto players that could block movement away from the status quo. Edward abdicated, but he did so in part because of a lack of commitment to winning. Nevertheless, Baldwin paid a price: the weakening of the empire and the commonwealth. The outcome of the crisis was predictable, but it was a strategic conflict, not the cooperative int...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a case-study in the making of British foreign policy by rel...
As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates ...
I develop a game-theoretic model to examine the means by which political stability is attained, the ...
The death of King George V on 20 January 1936 propelled the British nation into a tumultuous predica...
1 Abstract British monarch performs two roles in a relation to the land's form of government. These ...
This paper analyses the role of Stanley Baldwin and his Cabinet in the events before, during, and af...
This paper discusses the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII of England in the context of the religi...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá abdikační krizí ve Velké Británii. Na začátku roku 1936 zemřel panovník J...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
Preliminary, comments are very welcome The winner of a battle for a throne can either execute or spa...
Attempts to influence decision making can take many forms: electoral campaigns, advertising, voting,...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
Close studies of governmental decisions in democracies commonly divide the process into two stages. ...
Provisions for a parliamentary investiture vote have become increasingly common in parliamentary dem...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a case-study in the making of British foreign policy by rel...
As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates ...
I develop a game-theoretic model to examine the means by which political stability is attained, the ...
The death of King George V on 20 January 1936 propelled the British nation into a tumultuous predica...
1 Abstract British monarch performs two roles in a relation to the land's form of government. These ...
This paper analyses the role of Stanley Baldwin and his Cabinet in the events before, during, and af...
This paper discusses the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII of England in the context of the religi...
Why do states fail to adjust to changes in the relative distribution of power? Some overreact agains...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá abdikační krizí ve Velké Británii. Na začátku roku 1936 zemřel panovník J...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
Preliminary, comments are very welcome The winner of a battle for a throne can either execute or spa...
Attempts to influence decision making can take many forms: electoral campaigns, advertising, voting,...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
Close studies of governmental decisions in democracies commonly divide the process into two stages. ...
Provisions for a parliamentary investiture vote have become increasingly common in parliamentary dem...
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a case-study in the making of British foreign policy by rel...
As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates ...
I develop a game-theoretic model to examine the means by which political stability is attained, the ...