Single party majority governments are relatively rare in Europe, with coalition governments the norm in most countries. However do coalition processes differ between West European states and those in Central and Eastern Europe? Johan Hellström outlines the main factors which influence whether a party enters a governing coalition in Western Europe and contrasts this picture with Central and Eastern European states. He illustrates that while there are important identifiable differences between the two groups of countries, there is some evidence that these differences may be temporary
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
The novelty of a peacetime coalition government in the UK has meant that most media commentators hav...
The Conservative and Liberal Democrat government has already overturned decades of the conventional ...
After the fall of communism in the late ’80 in Central and Eastern Europe, due to the appearance of ...
Government formation is a crucial phase after elections. This article focusses on coalition formatio...
While pre-electoral coalitions have important effects on the functioning of democracy, their formati...
The duration and type of coalition governments in twelve European countries in the period 1945-1983 ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The British media, and Tory and Labour politicians, often treat a parliament with no overall majorit...
[From the Introduction]. At the beginning of the twenty-first century central Europe is therefore a ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
In this article, we use a new data set describing governments, political parties and institutions to...
The novelty of a peacetime coalition government in the UK has meant that most media commentators hav...
The Conservative and Liberal Democrat government has already overturned decades of the conventional ...
After the fall of communism in the late ’80 in Central and Eastern Europe, due to the appearance of ...
Government formation is a crucial phase after elections. This article focusses on coalition formatio...
While pre-electoral coalitions have important effects on the functioning of democracy, their formati...
The duration and type of coalition governments in twelve European countries in the period 1945-1983 ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The British media, and Tory and Labour politicians, often treat a parliament with no overall majorit...
[From the Introduction]. At the beginning of the twenty-first century central Europe is therefore a ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...
The development towards a "Europe of the Regions" is accompanied by a complex system of cooperation ...