The main contribution of veto player approaches in Comparative Politics has been to the study of policy stability and change. Specifically, the argument is that the possibility and conditions for policy change in a given polity and issue area depend on the configuration of veto players and veto points. Most notably, veto player approaches have introduced a general conceptual tool kit that has facilitated the comparative analysis of the dynamics and obstacles of policy change across (democratic and non-democratic) regime types and public policy areas. However, in Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA), references to veto players and veto points tend to be hardly systematic and are mainly used to highlight domestic constraints on preference formation,...
Whether in multilateral negotiations or bilateral meetings, government leaders regularly engage in “...
How is a veto justified? Within the discipline of International Relations, discourse analysis is gai...
Veto player have come to serve as an explanatory fact in the divergence of policy outcomes. Contempo...
Veto player approaches have come to occupy a central role in comparative politics. This article crit...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
Tsebelis ’ veto players theory predicts that legislative veto players constrain the executive’s poli...
Veto player theory generates predictions about governments' capacity for policy change. Due to the d...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
Veto player theory argues that a higher number of veto players lowers the likelihood of change; in t...
What is the role of veto players in economic reform? Contrary to the conventional understanding of a...
This article extends the veto player framework introduced by Haggard and McCubbins in 2001 to examin...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Whether in multilateral negotiations or bilateral meetings, government leaders regularly engage in “...
How is a veto justified? Within the discipline of International Relations, discourse analysis is gai...
Veto player have come to serve as an explanatory fact in the divergence of policy outcomes. Contempo...
Veto player approaches have come to occupy a central role in comparative politics. This article crit...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
Tsebelis ’ veto players theory predicts that legislative veto players constrain the executive’s poli...
Veto player theory generates predictions about governments' capacity for policy change. Due to the d...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
The veto players theory can be used to analyze all political systems regardless of regime (president...
Veto player theory argues that a higher number of veto players lowers the likelihood of change; in t...
What is the role of veto players in economic reform? Contrary to the conventional understanding of a...
This article extends the veto player framework introduced by Haggard and McCubbins in 2001 to examin...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Whether in multilateral negotiations or bilateral meetings, government leaders regularly engage in “...
How is a veto justified? Within the discipline of International Relations, discourse analysis is gai...
Veto player have come to serve as an explanatory fact in the divergence of policy outcomes. Contempo...