In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coalition agreements in solving these conflicts. We present empirical findings on the characteristics of coalition agreements including deals over policy controversy and on inter-party conflict occurring during the lifetime of governments in Germany, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. We analyze the ways in which parties in government were or were not constrained by written deals over disputed issues. Coalition agreements from all four countries include specific policy deals, one third of which are precisely defined. These policy deals concern both consensual and controversial issues. Our central finding is that, in the case of intra-party conflict...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
Scholars of coalition politics have increasingly begun to focus on conflict within coalitions. Here ...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
This informative text deals with the emergence of coalition agreements, their contents, the problem ...
One of the biggest challenges parties in multiparty governments face is making policies together and...
Why do coalition parties settle some policy issues in great detail, whereas other issues are hardly ...
This article focuses on the role of political parties for policy making, and it traces the developme...
The cabinet Merkel III (2013–2017) faced several exogenous challenges that called for effective conf...
Multiparty government has often been associated with poor economic policy-making, with distortions l...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and t...
Scholars of coalition politics have increasingly begun to focus on conflict within coalitions. Here ...
Why do political parties negotiate coalition agreements? Many coalition cabinets negotiate lengthy c...
Electoral changes have left their mark in the coalition politics of Belgium and the Netherlands. In ...
This informative text deals with the emergence of coalition agreements, their contents, the problem ...
One of the biggest challenges parties in multiparty governments face is making policies together and...
Why do coalition parties settle some policy issues in great detail, whereas other issues are hardly ...
This article focuses on the role of political parties for policy making, and it traces the developme...
The cabinet Merkel III (2013–2017) faced several exogenous challenges that called for effective conf...
Multiparty government has often been associated with poor economic policy-making, with distortions l...
Past studies examining the international conflict behavior of parliamentary democracies have reporte...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
While much has been written about the formation and termination of coalitions, com-paratively little...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...