In multilevel systems, patterns of regional and national political careers reflect processes of regionalisation and federalisation. Yet the effects of regionalism on the orientation of legislative careers remain disputed. Such disputes result from the choice of the unit of analysis, the scarcity of comparative research across countries and over time, and bias in case selection. This article offers a systematic intranational comparative analysis of ‘sister regions’ in four countries that are examples of weak and strong regionalism. It tests the regionalism hypothesis based on an original comparative dataset of 4662 regional and national political careers in Belgium, Canada, Spain, and the UK. The results demonstrate that regionalism matters:...
The decentralization of political power towards subnational entities is one of the major contemporar...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
The processes of regionalization and federalization are unquestionable trends in Europe considering ...
An analysis of transfers of members of parliament (MPs) between national and regional parliaments in...
With the processes of regionalization and Europeanization in formerly unitary democracies, there is ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of decentralization on the political careers of regi...
Several countries have undergone a regionalization in recent years followed by a professionalization...
How the recent creation, re-invention or reinforcement of regional levels of political decision maki...
With the process of regionalisation in formerly unitary democracies, there is a renewed interest for...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
Although governance in multilevel settings has become a prominent research field in political scienc...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
The decentralization of political power towards subnational entities is one of the major contemporar...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
The processes of regionalization and federalization are unquestionable trends in Europe considering ...
An analysis of transfers of members of parliament (MPs) between national and regional parliaments in...
With the processes of regionalization and Europeanization in formerly unitary democracies, there is ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of decentralization on the political careers of regi...
Several countries have undergone a regionalization in recent years followed by a professionalization...
How the recent creation, re-invention or reinforcement of regional levels of political decision maki...
With the process of regionalisation in formerly unitary democracies, there is a renewed interest for...
This article aims to explain longitudinal and cross-sectional variation in regional government compo...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
Although governance in multilevel settings has become a prominent research field in political scienc...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
The decentralization of political power towards subnational entities is one of the major contemporar...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...