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Government formation in Central and Eastern Europe : the case of minority governments /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Keudel, Dorothea (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Opladen : Budrich UniPress, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Government Formation in Central and Eastern Europe. The Case of Minority Governments; Contents; Figures and tables; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The research question and its relevance; 1.2. Aim of the study, case selection, data and method; 1.3. Short outlook: research contribution and results; 1.4. Structure of the study; 2. Current state of research and research context; 2.1. Theoretical approaches and empirical background; 2.1.1. Government formation as a subject of coalition research; 2.1.2. The formation of minority governments; 2.2. Methodological approaches.
  • 2.2.1. Approaches in coalition research: an overview2.2.2. A Qualitative Comparative Analysis: placement of the study at hand; 2.3. Summary: identification of the research gap; 3. Cases and data; 3.1. Definitions; 3.2. Case selection; 3.3. Data base; 3.3.1. Election data; 3.3.2. Information on government formation processes; 3.3.3. Measuring policy preferences; 4. Factors influencing the formation of minority governments: discussion of their transferability to Central and Eastern Europe; 4.1. Institutional context; 4.1.1. Government formation rules; 4.1.2. Government termination rules.
  • 4.1.3. Functioning of the parliament4.2. Electoral decisiveness; 4.3. Consensual democracy; 4.4. Party system factors; 4.4.1. Numerical dimension; 4.4.2. Ideological dimension; 4.5. Result: focus on five party system factors; 4.5.1. Strong divide; 4.5.2. Two-party dominance; 4.5.3. Lack of policy closeness; 4.5.4. High percentage of 'non-coalitionable' parties; 4.5.5. Party near to majority; 5. Case descriptions; 5.1. Bulgaria; 5.1.1. Bulgarian Election 1991; 5.1.2. Bulgarian Election 2001; 5.1.3. Bulgarian Election 2005; 5.1.4. Bulgarian Election 2009; 5.2. Czech Republic.
  • 5.2.1. Czech Election 19965.2.2. Czech Election 1998; 5.2.3. Czech Election 2002; 5.2.4. Czech Election 2006; 5.2.5. Czech Election 2010; 5.3. Estonia; 5.3.1. Estonian Election 1992; 5.3.2 Estonian Election 1995; 5.3.3 Estonian Election 1999; 5.3.4. Estonian Election 2003; 5.3.5. Estonian Election 2007; 5.4. Latvia; 5.4.1. Latvian Election 1993; 5.4.2. Latvian Election 1995; 5.4.3. Latvian Election 1998; 5.4.4 Latvian Election 2002; 5.4.5. Latvian Election 2006; 5.4.6. Latvian Election 2010; 5.5. Lithuania; 5.5.1. Lithuanian Election 2000; 5.5.2. Lithuanian Election 2004.
  • 5.5.3. Lithuanian Election 20085.6. Poland; 5.6.1. Polish Election 1991; 5.6.2. Polish Election 1993; 5.6.3. Polish Election 1997; 5.6.4. Polish Election 2001; 5.6.5. Polish Election 2005; 5.6.6. Polish Election 2007; 5.7. Romania; 5.7.1. Romanian Election 1992; 5.7.2. Romanian Election 1996; 5.7.3. Romanian Election 2000; 5.7.4. Romanian Election 2004; 5.7.5. Romanian Election 2008; 5.8. Slovakia; 5.8.1. Slovak Election 1994; 5.8.2. Slovak Election 1998; 5.8.3. Slovak Election 2002; 5.8.4. Slovak Election 2006; 5.8.5. Slovak Election 2010.