Opposition Parties in European Legislatures

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Agnieszka Dudzinska
Andrea Pilotti
Anna M. Palau
Arco Timmermans
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Christian Stecker
coalition dynamics
comparative politics
CSU FDP Coalition
De Giorgi
Direct Democratic
Direct Democratic Votes
Direct Short Term Effect
Dummy Variable
Eastern Europe
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EU Affair
EU Content
EU Divide
EU Involvement
EU Recommendation
FDP Coalition
Federico Russo
Flemming Juul Christiansen
Francesco Marangoni
Gabriella Ilonszki
Giorgi Elisabetta De
government accountability
Government Bills
Government Opposition Dynamics
Government Opposition Relations
Ilonszki
Jan Rosset
legislative studies
legislatures
Luca Verzichelli
Luz Munoz
Mainstream Opposition
Mainstream Opposition Parties
Mihail Chiru
Multiple Linear Regression
opposition
Opposition MPs
Opposition Parties
opposition party strategies in Europe
parliamentary behaviour
parliaments
party system analysis
Permanent Opposition
Permanent Opposition Parties
Permanent Opposition Party
Petra Guasti
political parties
Radical Left Parties
Reka Vagy
Scelta Civica
Sergiu Gherghina
Simon Otjes
Tom Louwerse
Vice Versa
Western Europe
Witold Betkiewicz
Yannis Papadopoulos

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138674875
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Democratic theory considers it fundamental for parties in government to be both responsive to their electorate and responsible to internal and international constraints. But recently these two roles have become more and more incompatible with Mair’s growing divide in European party systems between parties which claim to represent, but don’t deliver, and those which deliver, but are no longer seen to represent truer than ever.

This book contains a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the behaviour of the opposition parties in eleven European democracies across Western and East Central Europe. Specifically, it investigates the parliamentary behaviour of the opposition parties, and shows that the party context is increasingly diverse. It demonstrates the emergence of two distinct types of opposition: one more cooperative, carried out by the mainstream parties (those with government aspirations), and one more adversarial focusing on government scrutiny rather than on policy alternatives (parties permanently excluded from power). It systematically and analytically explores the sources of their behaviour, whilst acknowledging that opposition is broader than its mere parliamentary behaviour. Finally, it considers the European agenda and the economic crisis as two possible intervening variables that might have an impact on the opposition parties’ behaviour and the government-opposition relations. As such, it responds to questions that are major concerns for the European democracies of the new millennium.

This text will be of key interest to students and scholars of political parties, European politics, comparative politics and democracy.

Elisabetta De Giorgi is a Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI) of the NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Gabriella Ilonszki is Professor of Political Science at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, and Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.