Reform Processes and Policy Change
Edited by Thomas König (),
Marc Debus () and
George Tsebelis ()
in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe
Date: 2011
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-1-4419-5809-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Veto Player Theory and Policy Change: An Introduction
- George Tsebelis
- Ch Chapter 10 Domestic Veto Players, Commission Monitoring and the Implementation of European Policy
- Bernard Steunenberg
- Ch Chapter 11 Strategic Voting in a Bicameral Setting
- Simon Hug
- Ch Chapter 12 Game Theoretic Models and the Empirical Analysis of EU Policy Making: Strategic Interaction, Collective Decisions, and Statistical Inference
- Dirk Junge
- Ch Chapter 13 Veto Players, Reform Processes and Policy Change: Concluding Remarks
- Thomas König and Marc Debus
- Ch Chapter 2 Empirical Applications of Veto Player Analysis and Institutional Effectiveness
- Mark Hallerberg
- Ch Chapter 3 The Veto Player Approach in Macro-Comparative Politics: Concepts and Measurement
- Detlef Jahn
- Ch Chapter 4 Measuring Policy Positions of Veto Players in Parliamentary Democracies
- Thomas König, Bernd Luig, Sven-Oliver Proksch and Jonathan B. Slapin
- Ch Chapter 5 Mutual Veto? How Coalitions Work
- Wolfgang C. Müller and Thomas M. Meyer
- Ch Chapter 6 Veto Players, Agenda Control and Cabinet Stability in 17 European Parliaments, 1945–1999
- Thomas Saalfeld
- Ch Chapter 7 The Sources of Bipartisan Politics in Parliamentary Democracies
- Thomas Bräuninger and Marc Debus
- Ch Chapter 8 Why Don’t Veto Players Use Their Power?
- Thomas König and Dirk Junge
- Ch Chapter 9 Testing the Law-Making Theories in a Parliamentary Democracy: A Roll Call Analysis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (1988–2008)
- Luigi Curini and Francesco Zucchini
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