This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democracies, particularly those with multiparty governments. In the first half of the dissertation I focus on individual party supporters and explore their reactions to coalition policymaking. I develop a heuristic model that explains voters' preferences for coalition governance and the consequent impact of their preferences on voting behavior. I contend that party voters' preferences for coalition governance are associated with two simple heuristics: cabinet membership and their own ideological locations relative to parties in a coalition on the left-right policy spectrum. I find that party supporters who perceive themselves to be located between co...
This paper analyzes whether the formation of coalition governments pro-vides voters with information...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
Parties coordinate on a range of activities. They invite leaders from other parties to their nationa...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
I examine how the structure of the party system, specifically the structure of the opposition, influ...
This dissertation explores the moderating role of voters’ partisan attachments for our understanding...
We analyse a model of coalition government in a parliamentary democracy where parties care both for ...
We analyze the relative importance of party ideology and rents from office in the formation of coali...
In this dissertation, I investigate a key distinction in the electoral origins of governing coalitio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.Prime ministers, as ...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
In parliamentary democracies, governments are typically composed of multiple political parties worki...
Multiparty governance requires compromise and this compromise can lead to electoral losses. I argue ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation consist...
This paper analyzes whether the formation of coalition governments pro-vides voters with information...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
Parties coordinate on a range of activities. They invite leaders from other parties to their nationa...
This book explores how intra-party politics affects government formation and termination in parliame...
I examine how the structure of the party system, specifically the structure of the opposition, influ...
This dissertation explores the moderating role of voters’ partisan attachments for our understanding...
We analyse a model of coalition government in a parliamentary democracy where parties care both for ...
We analyze the relative importance of party ideology and rents from office in the formation of coali...
In this dissertation, I investigate a key distinction in the electoral origins of governing coalitio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2015.Prime ministers, as ...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
In parliamentary democracies, governments are typically composed of multiple political parties worki...
Multiparty governance requires compromise and this compromise can lead to electoral losses. I argue ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation consist...
This paper analyzes whether the formation of coalition governments pro-vides voters with information...
My doctoral dissertation begins with this puzzle: why do large, moderate parties sometimes select le...
Parties coordinate on a range of activities. They invite leaders from other parties to their nationa...