Based on a new comparative data set on coalition governance in 15 European parliamentary and semi-presidential systems (1945-1999), the article provides the first quantitative cross-national examination of the link between institutions of coalition governance (e.g., the existence and nature of coalition agreements and coalition committees) and the dynamics of behavioural cabinet terminations. The article contributes to a growing body of scholarship interested in the process of governing in coalitions in the interval between cabinet formation and termination. After constructing a transaction-cost framework for the investigation, techniques of event-history analysis are used to uncover hitherto unreported duration-dependent bivariate interact...
In multiparty parliamentary democracies government coalitions frequently reshuffle the allocation of...
The majority of the world's advanced industrial democracies are parliamentary systems, and in most o...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
This chapter is part of a larger research project on coalition governance and seeks to provide an ac...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
While the existence of pre-electoral coalitions fundamentally modifies the bargaining environment in...
While the existence of pre-electoral coalitions fundamentally modifies the bargaining environment in...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
This paper makes an empirical contribution to an emerging body of scholarship modelling coalition po...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
In multiparty parliamentary democracies government coalitions frequently reshuffle the allocation of...
The literature on government coalitions uses a common definition of when governments terminate and n...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
In multiparty parliamentary democracies government coalitions frequently reshuffle the allocation of...
The majority of the world's advanced industrial democracies are parliamentary systems, and in most o...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
This chapter is part of a larger research project on coalition governance and seeks to provide an ac...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
While the existence of pre-electoral coalitions fundamentally modifies the bargaining environment in...
While the existence of pre-electoral coalitions fundamentally modifies the bargaining environment in...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
This paper makes an empirical contribution to an emerging body of scholarship modelling coalition po...
This thesis is rooted in the research tradition known as coalition politics, where governments, poli...
In multiparty parliamentary democracies government coalitions frequently reshuffle the allocation of...
The literature on government coalitions uses a common definition of when governments terminate and n...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...
In multiparty parliamentary democracies government coalitions frequently reshuffle the allocation of...
The majority of the world's advanced industrial democracies are parliamentary systems, and in most o...
In parliamentary democracies, elections distribute the seats in parliament, but who gets into govern...