In multi-party democracies, several parties usually have to join together in coalition to form government. Many aspects of that process have been fairly fully investigated, others less so. Among the latter is the timing of the formation and announcement of coalitions. While the dominant popular image may be one of parties meeting together after the election to hammer out a coalition agreement, pre-election coalitions of one sort or another are actually quite common. In almost half of the elections in OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries since the Second World War, at least one pair of parties had pre-announced their intention to join together in government. A quarter of governments formed were based who...
This chapter gives a flavour of recent theoretical work on coalition formation and political parties...
This work analyses the three major forms of party cooperation \u2013pre-electoral coalitions, party ...
Why do some government formation periods end after a few days, while others last for several weeks o...
In multi-party democracies, several parties usually have to join together in coalition to form gover...
Sometimes parties decide ahead of an election with whom they would (if possible) join in a coalition...
Coalition theory has a distinguished tradition in comparative politics. Beginning with William Riker...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
During the past decade, many parliamentary democracies have experienced bargaining delays when formi...
Political parties who wish to exercise executive power are typically forced to enter some form of co...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
Coalition theory is central to our understanding of the nexus between party system development, part...
Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have never been at the center of any...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
Electoral Studies, Vol. 24. Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have nev...
This article approaches the puzzle of how parties can strategically anticipate coalition formation a...
This chapter gives a flavour of recent theoretical work on coalition formation and political parties...
This work analyses the three major forms of party cooperation \u2013pre-electoral coalitions, party ...
Why do some government formation periods end after a few days, while others last for several weeks o...
In multi-party democracies, several parties usually have to join together in coalition to form gover...
Sometimes parties decide ahead of an election with whom they would (if possible) join in a coalition...
Coalition theory has a distinguished tradition in comparative politics. Beginning with William Riker...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
During the past decade, many parliamentary democracies have experienced bargaining delays when formi...
Political parties who wish to exercise executive power are typically forced to enter some form of co...
The UK’s first coalition government during peacetime since 1945 ended with the electoral decimation ...
Coalition theory is central to our understanding of the nexus between party system development, part...
Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have never been at the center of any...
While most coalition governments form after the results of an election, some parties choose to annou...
Electoral Studies, Vol. 24. Despite the vast coalition literature, pre-electoral coalitions have nev...
This article approaches the puzzle of how parties can strategically anticipate coalition formation a...
This chapter gives a flavour of recent theoretical work on coalition formation and political parties...
This work analyses the three major forms of party cooperation \u2013pre-electoral coalitions, party ...
Why do some government formation periods end after a few days, while others last for several weeks o...