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Parties and Legislative Behaviour

Comparative Politics
Parliaments
Political Parties
P309
Stefanie Bailer
University of Basel
Royce Carroll
University of Essex

Building: VMP 9, Floor: 2, Room: 28

Friday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (24/08/2018)

Abstract

Law-making is the key job of legislatures, and the behaviour of parties and individuals here has direct influence on public policy. This panel explores the behaviour of parties and individuals in this process, and how different internal and external pressures affect the relationship between these actors.

Title Details
Legislative Voting Unity in Central and Eastern Europe 1997-2017 View Paper Details
Niche Parties' Strategies Between Elections: Analysing the Determinants of Nicheness in Parliamentary Activities View Paper Details
Party Based Conflict in Parliaments in Western Europe View Paper Details
Dynamic Cross-Party Communities of Politicians View Paper Details
How Party Switches Affect the Clarity of Party Labels and Electoral Manifestos View Paper Details