Holding the government accountable is a crucial function of elections. The extent to which voters can actually do so depends on the political system. One element that may influence the likelihood that voters hold the government accountable is the difference between wholesale and partial alternation. Prominent political scientists like Mair, Bergman and Strøm and Pellegata and Quaranta propose that in countries with wholesale alternation voters are better able to hold governments accountable because in essence voters have the choice to keep their current government or ‘throw the rascals out’. However, this relationship has not been tested. We examine the relationship between partial and wholesale alternation and retrospective voting in a lar...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
Holding the government accountable is a crucial function of elections. The extent to which voters ca...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
Retrospective voting theory has been widely investigated, and previous studies have indicated how th...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
Does pledge fulfilment bear any electoral consequences for government parties? While previous resear...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
Are European Parliament elections used to pass judgment on the legislative behaviour of parties serv...
First Published April 10, 2018Government alternation is a fundamental aspect of representative democ...
Although the theory of retrospective voting receives wide support in the literature on voting behav...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...
Holding the government accountable is a crucial function of elections. The extent to which voters ca...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
Retrospective voting theory has been widely investigated, and previous studies have indicated how th...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
Does pledge fulfilment bear any electoral consequences for government parties? While previous resear...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
As one of the basic principles of representative democracy, electoral accountability is a widely inv...
Are European Parliament elections used to pass judgment on the legislative behaviour of parties serv...
First Published April 10, 2018Government alternation is a fundamental aspect of representative democ...
Although the theory of retrospective voting receives wide support in the literature on voting behav...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
Retrospective voting is one of the most often investigated theories of voting behaviour. It postulat...
The divide between government and opposition is clearly visible in the way members of parliament vot...