To what extent are the priorities of voters reflected by the policy pledges of parties? And how decisive are party pledges for the policy-making of governments? The chain of delegation assumes direct linkages between voters, parties and governments, of which the voters are the principal actor. When this assumption is tested for The Netherlands, it turns out that parties are not very responsive to voter priorities and that the policy distances between parliamentary parties and governments are relatively small. This pattern makes sense in a consensus democracy in which parties have to compromise and cannot afford simply to reflect what voters perceive as important. It also suggests that the mandate theory is more directly applicable to majori...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
This article provides an analysis of the allocation of attention to policy problems on the local lev...
The Netherlands represents the prototypic case of a consociational democracy; in addition, the Dutch...
To what extent are the priorities of voters reflected by the policy pledges of parties? And how deci...
Do political parties fulfil their election mandates? This study provides an empirical analysis of a ...
Issue-priority models are the principal alternatives to reward-punishment or incumbency-oriented mod...
Abstract. To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent gov...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
The room available for elections to shape policy is one crucial question: do elections, and particul...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
This chapter shows that Dutch political parties are actively engaged in influencing appointments in ...
Whether policy outputs emerge from an orderly and predictable rather than a chaotic and unpredictabl...
At the beginning of each Parliamentary session, the Dutch Queen gives a speech (Troonrede) in which ...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
This article provides an analysis of the allocation of attention to policy problems on the local lev...
The Netherlands represents the prototypic case of a consociational democracy; in addition, the Dutch...
To what extent are the priorities of voters reflected by the policy pledges of parties? And how deci...
Do political parties fulfil their election mandates? This study provides an empirical analysis of a ...
Issue-priority models are the principal alternatives to reward-punishment or incumbency-oriented mod...
Abstract. To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent gov...
To what extent are the contents of party election programmes congruent with subsequent government po...
The room available for elections to shape policy is one crucial question: do elections, and particul...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
This chapter shows that Dutch political parties are actively engaged in influencing appointments in ...
Whether policy outputs emerge from an orderly and predictable rather than a chaotic and unpredictabl...
At the beginning of each Parliamentary session, the Dutch Queen gives a speech (Troonrede) in which ...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
The article draws on the author’s recent book to explore the long-standing question of the influence...
Our study aimed at contributing to the understanding of party policy preferences in Belgium, i.e. ho...
This article provides an analysis of the allocation of attention to policy problems on the local lev...
The Netherlands represents the prototypic case of a consociational democracy; in addition, the Dutch...