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Governance and Politics of the Netherlands

Steven B. Wolinetz
- 01 Jun 2003 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 2, pp 161-164
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This article is published in Acta Politica.The article was published on 2003-06-01. It has received 142 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Comparative politics & Politics.

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Twenty-First Century Populism: The Spectre of Western European Democracy

TL;DR: McDonnell as discussed by the authors discusses Populism and Twenty-first Century Western European Democracy, including Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, and Switzerland, with a focus on the Sceptre and Spectre.
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Political influence and bureaucratic autonomy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined three related sets of questions: to what extent a relationship exists between formal and de facto autonomy, the level of influence that interested parties exert upon those organizations, and whether there exists a relationship between levels of formal and facto autonomy and the degree of influence exercised by these parties.
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Electoral Volatility and the Dutch Party System: A Comparative Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors place the current wave of Dutch electoral volatility within a comparative European context, and emphasize its exceptional character in terms of broad patterns of electoral change that have developed across the post-war years, and focus is then narrowed to the evidence from very recent elections.
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Ethnic Power Sharing: Three Big Problems

TL;DR: Two commonly proposed methods of amelioration are called consociational and centripetal, and three problems derive from these proposals: the first concerns the adoptability of either of the two principal prescriptions: under what conditions can either be adopted? The second relates to a possibility inherent in centripetoal regimes: the potential degradation of the electoral arrangements that sustain the interethnic coalition as mentioned in this paper.
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Twenty-First Century Populism: The Spectre of Western European Democracy

TL;DR: McDonnell as discussed by the authors discusses Populism and Twenty-first Century Western European Democracy, including Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, and Switzerland, with a focus on the Sceptre and Spectre.
Journal ArticleDOI

Political influence and bureaucratic autonomy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined three related sets of questions: to what extent a relationship exists between formal and de facto autonomy, the level of influence that interested parties exert upon those organizations, and whether there exists a relationship between levels of formal and facto autonomy and the degree of influence exercised by these parties.
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Electoral Volatility and the Dutch Party System: A Comparative Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors place the current wave of Dutch electoral volatility within a comparative European context, and emphasize its exceptional character in terms of broad patterns of electoral change that have developed across the post-war years, and focus is then narrowed to the evidence from very recent elections.
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Ethnic Power Sharing: Three Big Problems

TL;DR: Two commonly proposed methods of amelioration are called consociational and centripetal, and three problems derive from these proposals: the first concerns the adoptability of either of the two principal prescriptions: under what conditions can either be adopted? The second relates to a possibility inherent in centripetoal regimes: the potential degradation of the electoral arrangements that sustain the interethnic coalition as mentioned in this paper.
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