'Party and government' is an eleven-country study of the relationship between the governments of liberal democracies, mainly from Western Europe, but also including the United States and India, and the parties which support these governments. It examines this relationship at the three levels at which governments and parties connect: appointments, policy-making, and patronage. The emphasis is on a two-way relationship: parties influence governments but governments also influence parties. The extent and the direction of this influence varies from country to country. In some cases, governments and parties are almost autonomous from each other, as in the United States; in other cases, on the contrary, there is considerable power of one over the...
Political parties are an important, indeed almost ubiquitous, feature of liberal-democracy systems o...
This book investigates how liberal parties have evolved over time as a party family, in a comparativ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
"The nature of party government" examines relationships between governments and supporting parties o...
An analysis of the relationship between the government and the parties providing its parliamentary s...
After reviewing existing literature on party government, this article identifies the main informatio...
Abstract: The question of the relationship between parties and the governments which they support ha...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.The question of the ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
In spite of large electoral changes since the 1990s, party composition of government changes less an...
This book provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the separation of powers on party politic...
The book is dedicated to the memory of Peter Mair.This book brings together insights from the worlds...
A comparative analysis of the functioning of party government in European countrie
"This book explores the ways in which political parties, in contemporary parliamentary democracies, ...
Political parties are an important, indeed almost ubiquitous, feature of liberal-democracy systems o...
This book investigates how liberal parties have evolved over time as a party family, in a comparativ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
"The nature of party government" examines relationships between governments and supporting parties o...
An analysis of the relationship between the government and the parties providing its parliamentary s...
After reviewing existing literature on party government, this article identifies the main informatio...
Abstract: The question of the relationship between parties and the governments which they support ha...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.The question of the ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...
In spite of large electoral changes since the 1990s, party composition of government changes less an...
This book provides a framework for analyzing the impact of the separation of powers on party politic...
The book is dedicated to the memory of Peter Mair.This book brings together insights from the worlds...
A comparative analysis of the functioning of party government in European countrie
"This book explores the ways in which political parties, in contemporary parliamentary democracies, ...
Political parties are an important, indeed almost ubiquitous, feature of liberal-democracy systems o...
This book investigates how liberal parties have evolved over time as a party family, in a comparativ...
Political party organizations play large roles in democracies, yet their organizations differ widely...