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Parties and individual legislators can directly influence public policy through the law-making process, making it a crucial activity for both. This panel explores the role and behaviour of both individual and collective actors in the legislative process, as well as how variations in incentives both within and outside of the legislature influences the behaviour of, and relationship between, these actors.
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Cosponsorship in Women’s Issues in Turkish Parliament | View Paper Details |
Deliberation Under Clear Majorities – The Case of Parliamentary Decision-Making | View Paper Details |
Constituency Representation in Comparative Perspective | View Paper Details |
The Effect of MPs’ Legislative Behavior on Post-Parliamentary Careers | View Paper Details |
How Do Parliamentary Party Groups Assign Spokespersonships? | View Paper Details |