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Coalition governance and foreign policy decision making
This article explores processes of coalition governance in foreign policy. Specifically, it argues that such processes are shaped by two interrelated dimensions of coalition set-up: first, the allocation of the foreign ministry to the senior or a junior coalition partner and, second, the degree of policy discretion which is delegated to that ministry. Bringing these two dimensions together, the article distinguishes four types of coalition arrangement for the making of foreign policy, which are expected to have predictable implications for the process of foreign policy-making and, ultimately, for the foreign policy outputs of multi-party coalitions and their quality
Il sistema bicamerale alla fine della XVII Legislatura repubblicana: cosa è diventato il nostro Parlamento?
Christian Democratic Parliamentarians: From a Century of Multifaceted Recruitment to the Convergence within a ‘Larger Family’?
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