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New Parties in Government

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Kris Deschouwer
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Paul Lucardi
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

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“Miscasting Politicians in the Netherlands. What remains of the fellowship of Pim Fortuyn after a brief ruling time?” View Paper Details
A taste of honey is worse than no taste at all? New parties stuck between office and opposition in Sweden and New Zealand, 1998-2002 View Paper Details
Almost in Government, But Not Quite: The Swedish Greens, Bargaining Constraints and the Rise of Contact Parliamentarism View Paper Details
Are the Green Parties still different? Comparison of the governmental participation of the green parties The case of England, France and Sweden View Paper Details
Being in government: a point to instability View Paper Details
Electoral Fate of New Parties: Effects of Government Participation in Comparative Perspective View Paper Details
Greens in a rainbow View Paper Details
Include, Exclude or Coopt: How Political Parties Affect Public Opinion towards New Minorities in Western Europe View Paper Details
Independents in government: a case-study of Ireland View Paper Details
Meteoric Rise: Res Publica in Estonia, 2001-2004 View Paper Details
Moving from Movement to Government: Greens in Finland View Paper Details
New Parties Between Votes, Office and Policy The Liability of Small Size View Paper Details
New Parties in Government in Italy: Comparing Lega Nord and Forza Italia View Paper Details
New parties in government: a framework for analysis analysis". Workshop is obviously "New parties in Government View Paper Details
The electoral performance of new parties in government View Paper Details
The Life of the Liveable: A study of three Dutch local leefbaar parties in public office View Paper Details
The Short Road to Power - and the Long Way Back. New Parties in Dutch Government (1945-2003) View Paper Details