This thesis seeks to explain the phenomenon of party switching (or floor-crossing) in the understudied case of the Canadian House of Commons. It uses Müller and Strøm’s “Policy, Office or Votes?” framework at the individual level of analysis and a mixed methods approach that combines document analysis and econometrics to assess the effects of individual and institutional variables on the decision to switch parties. The results inform a wider discussion regarding individual political behavior as well as the role, influence and evolution of political parties in the Canadian state. The research demonstrates that the electorate is adept at recognizing opportunism and tends to respect MPs who switch parties on principle while punishing those tha...
This article analyses data from the 2000 Study of Canadian Political Party Members to address the qu...
Dyadic representation has received considerable attention in the US, but much less attention in parl...
The goal of this thesis is to assess the electoral impact of party infighting. It addresses the key ...
This article addresses the overlooked subject of party switching in the Canadian House of Commons fo...
Positional issues are political issues that generate disagreement among citizens and divide the elec...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
This project looks at the role of the independent status in Canadian federal elections and parliamen...
This dissertation explores the politics behind developing polarization on sexuality politics in Cana...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
What explains the development of legislative party voting unity? Evidence from the United States and...
Why do legislators switch party? We seek to identify whether “party switching” is mainly determined ...
Party switching by legislators has been common in many countries, including the Philippines, Italy, ...
This article analyses data from the 2000 Study of Canadian Political Party Members to address the qu...
Dyadic representation has received considerable attention in the US, but much less attention in parl...
The goal of this thesis is to assess the electoral impact of party infighting. It addresses the key ...
This article addresses the overlooked subject of party switching in the Canadian House of Commons fo...
Positional issues are political issues that generate disagreement among citizens and divide the elec...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
This project looks at the role of the independent status in Canadian federal elections and parliamen...
This dissertation explores the politics behind developing polarization on sexuality politics in Cana...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
What explains the development of legislative party voting unity? Evidence from the United States and...
Why do legislators switch party? We seek to identify whether “party switching” is mainly determined ...
Party switching by legislators has been common in many countries, including the Philippines, Italy, ...
This article analyses data from the 2000 Study of Canadian Political Party Members to address the qu...
Dyadic representation has received considerable attention in the US, but much less attention in parl...
The goal of this thesis is to assess the electoral impact of party infighting. It addresses the key ...