Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents or cabinets, that govern early parliamentary dissolution. Although there are sharply divergent theoretical expectations about the consequences of such powers for both democratic representation and accountability, there have been no empirical examinations of these arguments. Using data from the European Social Survey (2002-16) in 26 European countries, we test whether such provisions for early election calling affect citizens' satisfaction with democracy, and if so, which rules and how. While it appears that no form of constitutional rules for early election is directly related to citizen satisfaction with democracy, when early elections are called by prime mini...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
We test the effect of the importance of elections by focusing on turnout at presidential and legisla...
Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents or cabinets, that g...
The occurrence of early elections varies significantly between and within electoral democracies. Pre...
Most presidential heads of state in parliamentary and semi-presidential democracies have constitutio...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
Under the democratic systems of government instilled in many sovereign states, the party in governme...
This study explores the effect of opportunistic election timing on the incumbent’s electoral perform...
Popular consent is an essential element for success and stability of democracies. Research has repea...
Many European presidents have extensive constitutional powers to affect the timing of early parliame...
Can fixing the parliamentary term be expected to reduce electoral incumbency advantages? The UK’s 20...
This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
Election day is a time when citizens, it could be said, come together to share in their democratic i...
The ease with which an early election has been called has raised questions about the purpose of the ...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
We test the effect of the importance of elections by focusing on turnout at presidential and legisla...
Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents or cabinets, that g...
The occurrence of early elections varies significantly between and within electoral democracies. Pre...
Most presidential heads of state in parliamentary and semi-presidential democracies have constitutio...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
Under the democratic systems of government instilled in many sovereign states, the party in governme...
This study explores the effect of opportunistic election timing on the incumbent’s electoral perform...
Popular consent is an essential element for success and stability of democracies. Research has repea...
Many European presidents have extensive constitutional powers to affect the timing of early parliame...
Can fixing the parliamentary term be expected to reduce electoral incumbency advantages? The UK’s 20...
This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
Election day is a time when citizens, it could be said, come together to share in their democratic i...
The ease with which an early election has been called has raised questions about the purpose of the ...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
We test the effect of the importance of elections by focusing on turnout at presidential and legisla...