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Revisiting the Sectoral Cleavage in Canada: Evidence From the Canadian Election Studies. [PDF]
Polacko M, Graefe P, Kiss S.
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Mandatory Third-Party Exclusion of Individuals with Gambling Problems in Germany: Data from the OASIS Player Exclusion System. [PDF]
Meyer G.
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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The Responsible Party Government Model in House and Senate Elections
American Journal of Political Science, 2003Responsible party government theory requires that voters hold parties electorally accountable for their performance in control of government. Existing literature suggests that voters do this only to a limited extent—holding the presidential party's candidates responsible for government performance on Election Day.
David R. Jones, Monika L. McDermott
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Effectiveness evaluation on third-party governance model for environmental pollution in China
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019China's rapid economic growth is accompanied by seriously environmental pollution. It is the primary task of Chinese government to effectively improve the environmental pollution status while maintaining the rapid and stable economic development. As a new environment governance method, this paper analyzes both environmental and economic effect of third-
Wenjun, Zhou, Long, Chen, Lili, Feng
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2020
Party government is not the only way in which governments can be structured, but it has been the predominant vision for parliamentary democracies. The idea of party government also is central to the most prominent principal–agent models of representation. There can be many specific definitions of party government, but they all share the assumption that
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Party government is not the only way in which governments can be structured, but it has been the predominant vision for parliamentary democracies. The idea of party government also is central to the most prominent principal–agent models of representation. There can be many specific definitions of party government, but they all share the assumption that
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