Coalitional Behaviour in Theory and Practice
An Inductive Model for Western Europe
Herausgeber: Pridham, Geoffrey
Coalitional Behaviour in Theory and Practice
An Inductive Model for Western Europe
Herausgeber: Pridham, Geoffrey
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This book takes a fresh look at coalition theory in the light of the European coalition experience.
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This book takes a fresh look at coalition theory in the light of the European coalition experience.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125567
- ISBN-10: 0521125561
- Artikelnr.: 27276143
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125567
- ISBN-10: 0521125561
- Artikelnr.: 27276143
List of illustrations; List of tables; Notes on the contributors; Preface;
1. An inductive theoretical framework for coalitional behaviour: political
parties in multi-dimensional perspective in Western Europe Geoffrey
Pridham; 2. Between theoretical elegance and political reality: deductive
models and cabinet coalitions in Europe Michael Laver; 3. Changing
coalitional preferences among West German parties Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 4.
The FDP and coalitional behaviour in the Federal Republic of Germany:
multi-dimensional perspectives on the role of a pivotal party David
Broughton and Emil Kirchner; 5. Cabinet stability in the French Fourth
Republic: the Ramadier coalition government of 1947 Eric C. Browne and
Dennis W. Gleiber; 6. Coalition formation and maintenance in Belgium: a
case-study of elite behaviour and changing cleavage structure, 1965-1981
Christ Rudd; 7. The Dutch Christian Democratic party and coalitional
behaviour in the Netherlands: a pivotal party in the face of
depillarisation Jan de Jong and Bert Pijnenburg; 8. Coalition or Fianna
Fail? the politics of inter-party government in Ireland Michael Laver and
Michael D. Higgins; 9. Italy's party democracy and coalitional behaviour: a
case-study in multi-dimensionality Geoffrey Pridham; 10. Party coalitions
in the first democratic period in Spain, 1977-1982 Jordi Capo; 11.
Coalitional theory and practice in Scandinavia John Fitzmaurice; 12.
Multi-dimensional approaches to the study of local coalitions: some
cross-national comparisons Colin Mellors and Patricia Brearey; 13a.
Research notes: a note on the empirical analysis of coalition policy
Michael Laver; 13b. An events conceptualisation of cabinet stability: a
research programme Eric C. Browne and Dennis W. Gleiber; Notes; References;
Index.
1. An inductive theoretical framework for coalitional behaviour: political
parties in multi-dimensional perspective in Western Europe Geoffrey
Pridham; 2. Between theoretical elegance and political reality: deductive
models and cabinet coalitions in Europe Michael Laver; 3. Changing
coalitional preferences among West German parties Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 4.
The FDP and coalitional behaviour in the Federal Republic of Germany:
multi-dimensional perspectives on the role of a pivotal party David
Broughton and Emil Kirchner; 5. Cabinet stability in the French Fourth
Republic: the Ramadier coalition government of 1947 Eric C. Browne and
Dennis W. Gleiber; 6. Coalition formation and maintenance in Belgium: a
case-study of elite behaviour and changing cleavage structure, 1965-1981
Christ Rudd; 7. The Dutch Christian Democratic party and coalitional
behaviour in the Netherlands: a pivotal party in the face of
depillarisation Jan de Jong and Bert Pijnenburg; 8. Coalition or Fianna
Fail? the politics of inter-party government in Ireland Michael Laver and
Michael D. Higgins; 9. Italy's party democracy and coalitional behaviour: a
case-study in multi-dimensionality Geoffrey Pridham; 10. Party coalitions
in the first democratic period in Spain, 1977-1982 Jordi Capo; 11.
Coalitional theory and practice in Scandinavia John Fitzmaurice; 12.
Multi-dimensional approaches to the study of local coalitions: some
cross-national comparisons Colin Mellors and Patricia Brearey; 13a.
Research notes: a note on the empirical analysis of coalition policy
Michael Laver; 13b. An events conceptualisation of cabinet stability: a
research programme Eric C. Browne and Dennis W. Gleiber; Notes; References;
Index.
List of illustrations; List of tables; Notes on the contributors; Preface;
1. An inductive theoretical framework for coalitional behaviour: political
parties in multi-dimensional perspective in Western Europe Geoffrey
Pridham; 2. Between theoretical elegance and political reality: deductive
models and cabinet coalitions in Europe Michael Laver; 3. Changing
coalitional preferences among West German parties Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 4.
The FDP and coalitional behaviour in the Federal Republic of Germany:
multi-dimensional perspectives on the role of a pivotal party David
Broughton and Emil Kirchner; 5. Cabinet stability in the French Fourth
Republic: the Ramadier coalition government of 1947 Eric C. Browne and
Dennis W. Gleiber; 6. Coalition formation and maintenance in Belgium: a
case-study of elite behaviour and changing cleavage structure, 1965-1981
Christ Rudd; 7. The Dutch Christian Democratic party and coalitional
behaviour in the Netherlands: a pivotal party in the face of
depillarisation Jan de Jong and Bert Pijnenburg; 8. Coalition or Fianna
Fail? the politics of inter-party government in Ireland Michael Laver and
Michael D. Higgins; 9. Italy's party democracy and coalitional behaviour: a
case-study in multi-dimensionality Geoffrey Pridham; 10. Party coalitions
in the first democratic period in Spain, 1977-1982 Jordi Capo; 11.
Coalitional theory and practice in Scandinavia John Fitzmaurice; 12.
Multi-dimensional approaches to the study of local coalitions: some
cross-national comparisons Colin Mellors and Patricia Brearey; 13a.
Research notes: a note on the empirical analysis of coalition policy
Michael Laver; 13b. An events conceptualisation of cabinet stability: a
research programme Eric C. Browne and Dennis W. Gleiber; Notes; References;
Index.
1. An inductive theoretical framework for coalitional behaviour: political
parties in multi-dimensional perspective in Western Europe Geoffrey
Pridham; 2. Between theoretical elegance and political reality: deductive
models and cabinet coalitions in Europe Michael Laver; 3. Changing
coalitional preferences among West German parties Ursula Hoffmann-Lange; 4.
The FDP and coalitional behaviour in the Federal Republic of Germany:
multi-dimensional perspectives on the role of a pivotal party David
Broughton and Emil Kirchner; 5. Cabinet stability in the French Fourth
Republic: the Ramadier coalition government of 1947 Eric C. Browne and
Dennis W. Gleiber; 6. Coalition formation and maintenance in Belgium: a
case-study of elite behaviour and changing cleavage structure, 1965-1981
Christ Rudd; 7. The Dutch Christian Democratic party and coalitional
behaviour in the Netherlands: a pivotal party in the face of
depillarisation Jan de Jong and Bert Pijnenburg; 8. Coalition or Fianna
Fail? the politics of inter-party government in Ireland Michael Laver and
Michael D. Higgins; 9. Italy's party democracy and coalitional behaviour: a
case-study in multi-dimensionality Geoffrey Pridham; 10. Party coalitions
in the first democratic period in Spain, 1977-1982 Jordi Capo; 11.
Coalitional theory and practice in Scandinavia John Fitzmaurice; 12.
Multi-dimensional approaches to the study of local coalitions: some
cross-national comparisons Colin Mellors and Patricia Brearey; 13a.
Research notes: a note on the empirical analysis of coalition policy
Michael Laver; 13b. An events conceptualisation of cabinet stability: a
research programme Eric C. Browne and Dennis W. Gleiber; Notes; References;
Index.