This paper focuses on the role of size in coalition formation in the Flemish region in Belgium after the local elections of 2006. A quantitative analysis already showed that size matters at the local level. In this paper, portfolio allocation is considered as an important part of coalition formation. This paper illustrates that combining research methods can enhance our knowledge about the role of size in the coalition formation process. The results demonstrate that parties consider a minimal winning and minimum parties coalition as a starting point for the negotiations and other factors influence the final coalition outcome. In portfolio allocation proportionality rules, but parties also prefer competences related to their policy profile. ...
This article intend to analyze the formation of coalitions between political parties. We seek to ver...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
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This paper focuses on the role of size in coalition formation in the Flemish region in Belgium after...
Government formation is a crucial phase after elections. This article focusses on coalition formatio...
This paper focuses on coalition formation and outcomes in Belgian local government. Examining the gr...
This paper examines coalition formation at the local level in Belgian municipalities. Coalition theo...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
The paper analyzes coalition formation in Dutch municipalities. After discussing the main features o...
Abstract According to Gamson’s Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democraci...
The issue of the appropriate scale for local government has regularly appeared on the agenda of publ...
According to Gamson's Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democracies is prop...
This is an attempt to formulate a conditional model of coalition formation. Predictions from this mo...
This is an attempt to formulate a conditional model of coalition formation. Predictions from this mo...
This article intend to analyze the formation of coalitions between political parties. We seek to ver...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...
This paper focuses on the role of size in coalition formation in the Flemish region in Belgium after...
Government formation is a crucial phase after elections. This article focusses on coalition formatio...
This paper focuses on coalition formation and outcomes in Belgian local government. Examining the gr...
This paper examines coalition formation at the local level in Belgian municipalities. Coalition theo...
Working paper GATE 2008-06In this paper, we analyze a spatial model of coalition formation with data...
Coalitions are the norm across Europe, where proportional electoral systems tend to be the norm and ...
The paper analyzes coalition formation in Dutch municipalities. After discussing the main features o...
Abstract According to Gamson’s Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democraci...
The issue of the appropriate scale for local government has regularly appeared on the agenda of publ...
According to Gamson's Law, the allocation of cabinet portfolios in parliamentary democracies is prop...
This is an attempt to formulate a conditional model of coalition formation. Predictions from this mo...
This is an attempt to formulate a conditional model of coalition formation. Predictions from this mo...
This article intend to analyze the formation of coalitions between political parties. We seek to ver...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...