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Pre-Electoral Alliances, Coalition Rejections, and Multiparty
Governments. Evidence from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland and
the Netherlands
by Marc Debus
2007, 228 S., 39, EURO, ISBN 978-3-8329-2908-4
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Content: Governing in coalitions is a central research field
in comparative political science. This book explores how pre-electoral
alliances and rejections of potential coalitions influence party
competition and coalition politics in Austria, Belgium, Germany,
Ireland and the Netherlands. The study shows that in contrast to
the classical perspective, coalition politics is determined not
only by ideological diversity, but also by institutional and behaviouralist
factors. Therefore, the goal of the theoretical part of the book
is to combine historical analysis of party competition with theories
on coalition formation. The empirical analysis is based on data
from a content analysis of around 300 programmatic documents. Beside
a descriptive analysis of the policy-area specific positions of
each party and an evaluation of the determinants of coalition formation,
the payoff structure in coalition governments is under consideration.
The analysis reveals that key parties receive a surpassing
share of both office and policy payoffs.
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The Author: Dr. Marc Debus is a research assistant at the
University of Konstanz, Germany. His research focuses on the analysis
of party competition, coalition politics and voting behaviour in
a comparative perspective.
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