Parliamentary party groups in European democracies : political parties behind closed doors

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Parliamentary party groups in European democracies : political parties behind closed doors

edited by Knut Heidar and Ruud Koole

(Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 13)

Routledge, 2000

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Bibliography: p. [271]-289

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Description

The partisan groups in parliament form the link between mass suffrage, parties and parliaments, and are generally accepted today as necessary instruments of parliamentary business. Parliamentary party groups are central actors in most European democracies. This volume analyses the manifestations and operations of these actors across thirteen different countries and in the European parliament.

Table of Contents

Introduction: representative democracy and parliamentary party groups Knut Heidar and Ruud Koole Chapter 1. Approaches to the study of parliamentary party groups Knut Heidar and Ruud Koole Chapter 2. Bureaucratisation, co-ordination and competition: parliamentary party groups in the German Bundestag Thomas Saalfeld Chapter 3. The United Kingdom: exerting influence from within Philip Norton Chapter 4. Parliamentary parties in the French fifth republic Jean-Louis Thiebault and Bernard Dolez Chapter 5. Not yet the locus of power: parliamentary party groups in Austria Wolfgang C. Muller and Barbara Steininger Chapter 6. Fractiocracy? Limits to the ascendancy of the parliamentary party group in Dutch politicsChapter 7. PPGs in Belgium: subjects of partititocratic dominion Lieven de Winter and Patrick Dumont Chapter 8. A power centre in Danish politics Lars Bille Chapter 9. Parliamentary party groups in the Swedish Riksdag Magnus Hagevi Chapter 10. The partyness of the Finnish Eduskunta Matti Wiberg Chapter 11. The limits of whips and watchdogs in the Czech Republic Petr Kopecky Chapter 12. Parliamentary party groups in Slovakia Darina Malova and Kevin Deegan Krause Chapter 13. Parties and parliamentary party groups in the making: Hungary 1989-1997 Gabriella Ilonszki Chapter 14. Second-rate parties? Towards a better understanding of the European parliament's party groups Tapio Raunio Chapter 15. Parliamentary party groups compared Knut Heidar and Ruud Koole

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  • NCID
    BA46342323
  • ISBN
    • 0415223369
  • LCCN
    99045000
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 303 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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