Policy, Office, or Votes? :How Political Parties in Western Europe Make Hard Decisions ( Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics )

Publication subTitle :How Political Parties in Western Europe Make Hard Decisions

Publication series :Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

Author: Wolfgang C. Müller; Kaare Strøm  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780511825170

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521631358

Subject: D Political and Legal

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Policy, Office, or Votes?

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Leaders of political parties often have to choose between conflicting objectives, such as influence on policy, control of the government, and support among the voters. This book examines the behaviour of political parties in situations where they experience conflict between two or more important objectives. The volume contains a theoretical introduction and case studies of party leaders in Germany, Italy, France and Spain as well as six smaller European democracies. Each case focuses on the behaviour of one of several parties in situations of goal conflict, such as the 'historic compromise' in Italy, the 1982 Wende in West Germany, the making of the new Swedish constitution in the 1970s, and the termination of the Austrian 'black-red' grand coalition. In their conclusions, the editors discuss how such leadership decisions can be understood and examine the causes of different choices among party leaders.

Chapter

Chapter 2 Office, Votes, and Then Policy: Hard Choices for Political Parties in the Republic of Ireland, 1981-1992

Chapter 3 Party Behaviour and the Formation of Minority Coalition Governments: Danish Experiences from the 1970s and 1980s

Chapter 4 From Policy-Seeking to Office-Seeking: The Metamorphosis of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party

Chapter 5 Changing Strategies: The Dilemma of the Dutch Labour Party

Chapter 6 Party Behavior in a Polarized System: The Italian Communist Party and the Historic Compromise

Chapter 7 Decision for Opposition: The Austrian Socialist Party's Abandonment of Government Participation in 1966

Chapter 8 Leadership Accountability and Bargaining Failure in Norway: The Presthus Debacle

Chapter 9 Winner Takes All: The FDP in 1982-1983: Maximizing Votes, Office, and Policy?

Chapter 10 Trade-offs in Swedish Constitutional Design: The Monarchy under Challenge

Chapter 11 Parliamentary Rules and Party Behavior during Minority Government in France

Chapter 12 Conclusions: Party Behavior and Representative Democracy

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