Special Issue: Government Coalitions in Multi-level Settings: Institutional Determinants and Party Strategy

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Series Details Vol.19, No.1, March 2009, p1-189
Publication Date March 2009
ISSN 1359-7566
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Abstract: Government formation is an essential aspect of party politics. In those countries with a multi-level system of governance, coalition formation itself is a multi-level game. This special issue brings together contributions that explore regional coalition formation in Belgium, Spain, Germany and Italy. Party coalition choices appear to be constrained by systemic determinants, such as whether the federal setting tends to be joint or competitive, bipolar or multipolar, majoritarian or consociational and uni- or plurinational. Furthermore, the distribution of veto powers in the multi-level decision-making structure is a crucial determinant of how integrated party coalition strategies are across levels. Other key factors that explain these choices pertain to how integrated national and subnational party systems are and to individual party attributes, such as ideology, goals and internal organization. Last, but not least, it appears that the role of personal relations both within parties at different governing levels and between parties at the same level is also highly important, as multi-level settings are characterized by great complexity.

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Coalition Formation and Congruence in a Multi-layered Setting: Belgium 1995-2008 - Kris Deschouwer
A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing or a Gift from Heaven? Left-Left Coalitions in Comparative Perspective - Dan Hough and Tània Verge
Coalition Formation and Party Systems in the Italian Regions - Alex Wilson
Government Formation and Policy Formulation in the German States - Thomas Dubler and Marc Debus
Explaining Government Formation in Multi-level Settings: Coalition Theory Revisited—Evidence from the Spanish Case -Irina Ştefuriuc
Governing Europe: the Status and Networking Strategies of Finnish, Estonian and German Subnational Offices in Brussels - Pekka Kettunen and Michael Kull
The Committee of the Regions: in Search of Identity - Ekaterina Domorenok
Simultaneity, Asymmetric Devolution and Economic Incentives in Spanish Regional Elections - Joan Costa-Font

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