Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.The question of the relationship between parties and the governments which they support has not so far been given the attention it deserves. This is surprising from both a normative and an empirical standpoint. The reasons why this question has not been studied so far have probably to do with the notion, held unconsciously but also strongly, that the problem is a simple one. As with all matters which are understudied, there is some tendency to simplify and in this case to believe that parliamentary government, in Western Europe at least, is party government. Yet, as one looks more closely at the problem, the simplicity of the answer begins to vanish. What we the...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
The debate on citizen images of political parties is long standing, but recently it has taken on add...
This paper investigates how the growing importance of the European Union has changed the internal dy...
Abstract: The question of the relationship between parties and the governments which they support ha...
"The nature of party government" examines relationships between governments and supporting parties o...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
At a time when the literature on political parties is brimming with health and vitality, the parties...
After reviewing existing literature on party government, this article identifies the main informatio...
Who governs democratic regimes? The empirical analyses presented in this book provides a fairly clea...
'Party and government' is an eleven-country study of the relationship between the governments of lib...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
A comparative analysis of the functioning of party government in European countrie
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Control over government portfolios is the key to power over policy and patronage, and it is commonly...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
The debate on citizen images of political parties is long standing, but recently it has taken on add...
This paper investigates how the growing importance of the European Union has changed the internal dy...
Abstract: The question of the relationship between parties and the governments which they support ha...
"The nature of party government" examines relationships between governments and supporting parties o...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
At a time when the literature on political parties is brimming with health and vitality, the parties...
After reviewing existing literature on party government, this article identifies the main informatio...
Who governs democratic regimes? The empirical analyses presented in this book provides a fairly clea...
'Party and government' is an eleven-country study of the relationship between the governments of lib...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in Open Access in 2021 for r...
A comparative analysis of the functioning of party government in European countrie
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Control over government portfolios is the key to power over policy and patronage, and it is commonly...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
This paper assesses the relationship between the nature of political parties and varieties of democr...
The debate on citizen images of political parties is long standing, but recently it has taken on add...
This paper investigates how the growing importance of the European Union has changed the internal dy...