Research on government formation in parliamentary democracies has presented contradicting evidence on the role of political veto institutions and parliamentary polarization on the formation of cabinet types. Institutional rules may either provide significant leeway for political parties or seriously constrain them when forming sustainable coalitions. In contrast to previous studies we argue that the effect of political institutions is conditional on the degree of polarization in parliament. We test our hypotheses using original data on 842 cabinet formations in 33 advanced democracies between 1945-2018. In line with previous research, we find that the institutional rules have a pronounced effect on the type of cabinet formed, but that insti...
This investigation was financially supported by the University of Kansas General Research Fund.Why d...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
This article aims at studying the effect of the state of the economy and the characteristics of the ...
This article seeks to explain to what extent government composition changes in cabinet formations: i...
The vast majority of elections in parliamentary systems result in minority situations. During cabine...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
The majority of the world's advanced industrial democracies are parliamentary systems, and in most o...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena, but in many ...
Under what conditions and to what extent do external officeholders in parliamentary democracies cons...
Government Status and Legislative Behavior Ganghof/Bräuninger 2 In parliamentary systems, parties co...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
This note helps to explain how cabinet-level concentration of power is constrained by party level co...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
One particularly striking difference between parliamentary democracies is the length of time it take...
This investigation was financially supported by the University of Kansas General Research Fund.Why d...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
This article aims at studying the effect of the state of the economy and the characteristics of the ...
This article seeks to explain to what extent government composition changes in cabinet formations: i...
The vast majority of elections in parliamentary systems result in minority situations. During cabine...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena but in many s...
The majority of the world's advanced industrial democracies are parliamentary systems, and in most o...
In parliamentary systems, parties compete for votes and offices in the electoral arena, but in many ...
Under what conditions and to what extent do external officeholders in parliamentary democracies cons...
Government Status and Legislative Behavior Ganghof/Bräuninger 2 In parliamentary systems, parties co...
Members of Parliament (MPs) might have a free mandate from a legal perspective, but they are certain...
This note helps to explain how cabinet-level concentration of power is constrained by party level co...
This dissertation describes and explains the development of parliamentarism in Western Europe. Defin...
One particularly striking difference between parliamentary democracies is the length of time it take...
This investigation was financially supported by the University of Kansas General Research Fund.Why d...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...