Coalition governments
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Coalition governments
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Coalition governments
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Incoming Resources
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- The costs of coalition, Carol Mershon
- Coalitional presidentialism in comparative perspective, minority presidents in multiparty systems, Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, Timothy J. Power
- Coalitions in parliamentary government, Lawrence C. Dodd
- Durch alle Klippen hindurch zum Erfolg, Die Regierungspraxis der ersten Großen Koalition (1966-1969), Joachim Samuel Eichhorn
- Power-sharing and political stability in deeply divided societies, Allison McCulloch
- Power sharing, new challenges for divided societies, edited by Ian O'Flynn and David Russell ; foreword by Donald L. Horowitz
- Courts and consociations, human rights versus power-sharing, Christopher McCrudden and Brendan O'Leary
- Coalitional presidentialism in comparative perspective, minority presidents in multiparty systems, Paul Chaisty, Nic Cheeseman, and Timothy J. Power
- Presidentialism, parliamentarism, and democracy, Jose Antonio Cheibub
- Coalition Politics and Cabinet Decision Making, A comparative analysis of foreign policy choices, Juliet Kaarbo
- Courts and consociations, human rights versus power-sharing, Christopher McCrudden and Brendan O'Leary
- Reform capacity, Johannes Lindvall
- Coalition politics and parliamentary power, Mats Sjölin
- Parliaments and coalitions, the role of legislative institutions in multiparty governance, Lanny W. Martin, Georg Vanberg
- Die Europapolitik der Großen Koalition 1966-1969, Henning Türk
- Coalitions and collective action, edited by Manfred J. Holler
- Il governo di coalizione in ambiente maggioritario, Roberto Cherchi
- Government coalitions in western democracies, Edited by Eric C. Browne, John Dreijmanis
- Strategy, risk, and personality in coalition politics, the case of India, by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
- Minority government and majority rule, Kaare Strom
- Nested political coalitions, nation, regime, program, cabinet, Terrence E. Cook
- Pre-electoral alliances, coalition rejections, and multiparty governments, Marc Debus
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