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- Bergman, Torbjörn, 1957-
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Parlamentarism
- 2016. - 4
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In: Svensk författningspolitik. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144106403 ; , s. 137-152
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- Bergman, Torbjörn, 1957-
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Parlamentarism
- 2020. - 5
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In: Svensk författningspolitik. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144128689 ; , s. 139-154
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- Bergman, Torbjörn, 1957-
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Parlamentarism
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In: Svensk författningspolitik. - Lund : Studentlitteratur AB. - 9789144155272 ; , s. 169-189
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- Bergman, Torbjörn, 1957-, et al.
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The three stages of the coalition life cycle
- 2021
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In: Coalition governance in Western Europe. - Oxford : Oxford University Press. - 9780198868484 ; , s. 15-40
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Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This chapter focuses on presenting the main research questions and answers provided in the literature on the different stages of the coalition life cycle. For example, focusing on the first stage, the formation stage, several researchers have tried to explain why specific types of governments form. Other scholars have asked why it take longer to form governments in some contexts. Other scholars have tried to explain how parties distribute ministerial and policy payoffs when forming a cabinet. Focusing on the second stage of the coalition life cycle, we review the growing literature on coalition governance, concentrating on three coalition governance models; the ministerial autonomy model, the coalition compromise model, and the PM dominated model – three models which make different assumptions about the actors that dominate the governance process in coalition governments. Focusing on the last phase of the coalition life cycle, the termination of governments, scholars have long aimed to explain the duration of cabinets, asking why some cabinets last longer than others. At the end of this chapter, we present some expectations about changes to the coalition life cycle which we are likely to observe considering the party system change we have seen in many Western European countries.
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- Oscarsson, Henrik, et al.
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Demokratirådets rapport 2021 : polariseringen i Sverige
- 2021
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Reports (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Polarisering har under senare år varit ett flitigt använtbegrepp i olika sammanhang. Men vad menar man med polarisering, och har den politiska polariseringen ökat i Sverige? Detta undersöker sns Demokratiråd 2021. Rapportförfattarna beskriver ett antal sätt att mäta polariseringsgraden i partisystemet, riksdagen, medierna och bland medborgare. Utifrån sina studier svarar de påfrågorna om Sverige är mer polariserat i dag än tidigare och om politiken här är mer eller mindre polariserad än i andra länder. De resonerar även kring polariseringens betydelse för hur demokratin fungerar och hur mycket polarisering demokratin kan tåla.
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