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Why Northern Ireland’s Institutions Need Stability
Authors
Alex Schwartz
Balinski
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Brendan O’Leary
Christopher McCrudden
Dunleavy
John McGarry
King
Lijphart
McCrudden
McGarry
Morrison
O’Leary
Schwartz
Steiner
Taagepera
Wilford
Wilson
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
'Cambridge University Press (CUP)'
Doi
Abstract
© The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University Press 2014. Northern Ireland's consociational institutions were reviewed by a committee of its Assembly in 2012-13. The arguments of both critics and exponents of the arrangements are of general interest to scholars of comparative politics, power-sharing and constitutional design. The authors of this article review the debates and evidence on the d'Hondt rule of executive formation, political designation, the likely impact of changing district magnitudes for assembly elections, and existing patterns of opposition and accountability. They evaluate the scholarly, political and legal literature before commending the merits of maintaining the existing system, including the rules under which the system might be modified in future.Link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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