In this article the authors study delegation problems within multiparty coalition governments. They argue that coalition parties can use the committee system to “shadow ” the ministers of their partners; that is, they can appoint committee chairs from other governing parties, who will then be well placed to moni-tor and/or check the actions of the corresponding ministers. The authors analyze which ministers should be shadowed if governing parties seek to minimize the aggregate policy losses they suffer as the result of ministers pur-suing their own parties ’ interests rather than the coalition’s. Based on data from 19 mostly European parliamentary democracies, the authors find that the greater the policy disagreement between a minister’s pa...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
In this article the authors study delegation problems within multiparty coalition governments. They ...
WOS:000289715000006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2012”In coalition gove...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
In parliamentary democracies, governments are typically composed of multiple political parties worki...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
Previous research found that coalition partners do not only control each other within the government...
According to the standard policy-seeking model of party behaviour, a party should always want to joi...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democrac...
Multiparty governance requires compromise and this compromise can lead to electoral losses. I argue ...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...
In this article the authors study delegation problems within multiparty coalition governments. They ...
WOS:000289715000006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)“Prémio Científico ISCTE-IUL 2012”In coalition gove...
UID/CPO/04627/2013In this article, I look at the dialectic between parties and government to underst...
This article presents an original model of policy making by multiparty coalitions at the internation...
In parliamentary democracies, governments are typically composed of multiple political parties worki...
Most democracies are governed by coalitions, comprising multiple political parties with conflicting ...
Previous research found that coalition partners do not only control each other within the government...
According to the standard policy-seeking model of party behaviour, a party should always want to joi...
This article argues that government parties can use parliamentary questions to monitor coalition par...
A legislature’s ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
This dissertation examines the interaction between voters and party elites in parliamentary democrac...
Multiparty governance requires compromise and this compromise can lead to electoral losses. I argue ...
This article compares national parliamentary scrutiny over European Union matters in two countries w...
In coalition governments, political parties are concerned not only with how many but also with which...
In this article, we focus on manifest interparty conflict over policy issues and the role of coaliti...