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Parties and Democracy studies the actual behaviour of some four hundred governments in twenty post-war democracies. The conclusion that parties do function in accordance with modern democratic theory will serve to put moral justifications of democracy and descriptions of the system on a firmer footing.
1. Explaining Democratic Government: Background Considerations ; 2. The General Theory of Party Government ; 3. Government Formation ; 4. The Distribution of Ministries ; 5. Party Influences on Government Policy ; 6. Government Termination: Causes and Effects ; 7. Parties Steering the State: Evaluation and Development of the Theory ; Appendix A: Party Factions and Cabinet Reshuffles ; Appendix B: Data: Sources and Preparation
promises to be one of the most significant books on government formation and performance to appear in several years
Ian Budge, Michael McDonald, Paul Pennings, Hans Keman, University of Essex) Budge, Ian (Emeritus Professor of Government, Binghamton University) McDonald, Michael (Professor of Political Science, Amsterdam) Pennings, Paul (Associate Professor of Comparative Political Science, VU University, VU University) Keman, Hans (Professor of Comparative Political Science, Michael D. McDonald
Ian Budge, Michael McDonald, Paul Pennings, Hans Keman, University of Essex) Budge, Ian (Emeritus Professor of Government, Binghamton University) McDonald, Michael (Professor of Political Science, Amsterdam) Pennings, Paul (Associate Professor of Comparative Political Science, VU University, VU University) Keman, Hans (Professor of Comparative Political Science, Michael D. McDonald