00995cam0 2200265 450 E60020001964520210429080243.020060630d1989 |||||ita|0103 baitaITEmilio o dell'educazionesanabilibus aegrotamus malis, ipsaque nos in rectum genitos natura, si emendari velimus, juvat (Seneca, De Ira, 11, 13)Jean Jacques RousseauRomaArmando1989768 p.24 cm<I >classici della filosofia001LAEC000200892001 I *classici della filosofiaRousseau, Jean-JacquesA600200051154070132862ITUNISOB20210429RICAUNISOBUNISOB37063992E600200019645M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM370001012Si63992acquistopregresso1UNISOBUNISOB20060630080935.020190516082003.0SpinosaÉmile, ou De l'éducation20788UNISOB05553nam 22006615 450 991091719810332120251016162716.09783031693472(electronic bk.)978303169346510.1007/978-3-031-69347-2(MiAaPQ)EBC31822023(Au-PeEL)EBL31822023(CKB)36947406900041(OCoLC)1478699506(DE-He213)978-3-031-69347-2(EXLCZ)993694740690004120241207d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNew Developments in the Study of Coalition Governments /edited by Patrick Dumont, Bernard Grofman, Torbjörn Bergman, Tom Louwerse1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (276 pages)Studies in Public Choice,2731-5258 ;9Print version: Dumont, Patrick New Developments in the Study of Coalition Governments Cham : Springer,c2025 9783031693465 -- Investiture and Removal of Governments: ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ parliamentarism. -- The Heterogeneity of Early Elections. -- Defining Caretaker Governments. -- Government Formation and Political institutions: some robust findings. -- Uncertainty, Complexity and Bicameralism: parliamentary structure and the duration of the government formation in Europe. -- Minority Governments Revisited. -- The Architecture of Coalition Governance. -- Predicting Cabinet Types Using Banzhaf Power Scores. -- Coalition Formation in the Presence of Pariah Parties: evidence from the Swedish local level. -- From Ballots to Cabinets: analyzing the continuity between pre- and post-electoral coalitions in multiparty presidential democracies.This edited volume suggests promising new avenues of research in analyzing coalition politics. Written by a group of leading scholars, the book clarifies a number of concepts too often taken for granted in the existing literature, performs theoretically-driven and methodologically novel comparative studies of the effects of institutions on coalition formation, revisits old empirical puzzles, provides seminal analyses of how party leaders combine coalition governance solutions to anticipate risks pertaining to multiparty governing, and confronts coalition theories to new empirical terrains. The first chapters clarify core concepts found in the literature, such as the distinction between positive and negative parliaments, and investigate the internal variety of important phenomena, such as early elections and caretaker cabinets. These chapters provide new typologies and analyses of the conditions under which they are most likely to occur. The following contributions look at the effects of institutions, such as bicameralism, on coalition formation processes and outcomes. We then focus on one of the most enduring empirical puzzle in coalition theory, minority governments. One chapter provides a comprehensive analysis of the incidence, maintenance and performance of these governments that do not rely on a majority in parliament. Several other chapters of the volume, using different research strategies and angles, also revisit the old puzzle of their frequency; together these chapters constitute the richest comparative study to date on what classical coalition theories failed to predict. The final chapters of the volume provide an array of new research paths taken in coalition studies: the first of these contributions looks at coalition governance and investigates the various combinations of mutual control mechanisms set up by coalition partners; the two final chapters expand the empirical coverage of coalition studies to respectively presidential settings and the local level of government authority. The latter looks in particular at one of the major challenges of coalition politics in the 21st century, the increasingly burning question of the coalition participation or exclusion of radical, populist parties. Building on comparative theoretical and empirical knowledge over multiparty governments to draw useful lessons and recommend new research paths in increasingly challenging times for the formation and stability of coalitions across a wide range of political settings, this volume will be of use to students and scholars interested in electoral politics, comparative institutions and governance.Studies in Public Choice,2731-5258 ;9ElectionsEconomicsSocial choicePolitical scienceElectoral PoliticsPublic Choice and Political EconomyGovernance and GovernmentPolitical TheoryElections.Economics.Social choice.Political science.Electoral Politics.Public Choice and Political Economy.Governance and Government.Political Theory.324Dumont Patrick1692109Grofman Bernard145487Bergman Torbjö1779173Louwerse Tom1779174MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910917198103321New Developments in the Study of Coalition Governments4302423UNINA