Political Science
Coalitions from a Comparative Perspective
63/1
Publication date: Jan 2011
ISNN: 0032-3187
SAGE Publications
Political Science is New Zealand`s professional political science journal. It presents original, peer reviewed, high quality scholarship from a range of methodological and theoretical perspectives, particularly but not limited to those with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region.
All the articles are free to access until 30th September via the links below
Negotiating coalitions: Comparative perspectives, Jennifer Curtin & Raymond Miller
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/3?ijkey=YU.dPlqlECyNw&keytype=r…
Patterns of multi-party government: Viability and compatibility of coalitions, Hans Keman
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/10?ijkey=6S21PV.qQo7jQ&keytype=…
Australia’s curious coalition, Brian Costar
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/29?ijkey=RR1dnKBua6FrQ&keytype=…
Two heads are better than one? Assessing the implications of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition for UK politics, Elizabeth Evans
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/45?ijkey=JmG5pWBlrjgJo&keytype=…
The politics of coalition in Scotland, Phil Larkin
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/61?ijkey=DTuR2CwCZyOso&keytype=…
Government formation in New Zealand under MMP: Theory and practice, Jonathan Boston
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/79?ijkey=imDR/K7UBxVbM&keytype=…
Counting the costs of coalition: The case of New Zealand’s small parties, Raymond Miller & Jennifer Curtin
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/106?ijkey=Cu4MxhLHQ6p3g&keytype…
Why voters prefer coalitions: Rationality or norms?, Jack Vowles
http://pnz.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/63/1/126?ijkey=NoG1eqJzp59Zg&keytype…