Political Science

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 Patterns of multi-party government: Viability and compatibility of coalitions, Hans Keman Australia’s curious coalition, Brian Costar Two heads are better than one? Assessing the implications of the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition for UK politics, Elizabeth Evans The politics of coalition in Scotland, Phil Larkin Government formation in New Zealand under MMP: Theory and practice, Jonathan Boston Counting the costs of coalition: The case of New Zealand’s small parties, Raymond Miller & Jennifer Curtin Why voters prefer coalitions: Rationality or norms?, Jack Vowles