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Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation

Lanny W. Martin and Georg Vanberg

British Journal of Political Science, 2003, vol. 33, issue 2, 323-332

Abstract: Coalition theory has a distinguished tradition in comparative politics. Beginning with William Riker's The Theory of Political Coalitions,William H. Riker, The Theory of Political Coalitions (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1962). comparativists have made considerable theoretical and empirical progress in understanding the complexities of coalition politics, most significantly with respect to government formation and termination.

Date: 2003
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