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Party Politics This is an extraordinarily valuable book that deserves a place in any political science library and... on the shelves of anyone with a serious professional interest in the making and breaking of governments...a carefully designed and executed reference volume...three sets of tables, rigorously and carefully compiled for each country ... put together information that would take an independent researcher months if not years to assemble. Their value greatly exceeds any to be found in earlier edited collections...a resource of immense value
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Wolfgang C. Muller is a Professor at the Department of Government, University of Vienna
1. Coalition Governance in Western Europe: An Introduction; 2. Germany: Stable Parties, Chancellor Democracy and the Art of Informal Settlement; 3. Austria: Tight Coalitions and Stable Government; 4. Ireland: From Single-Party to Coalition Rule; 5. Norway: A Fragile Coalitional Order; 6. Sweden: When Minority Cabinets Are the Rule and Majority Coalitions the Exception; 7. Denmark: The Life and Death of Government Coalitions; 8. Finland: The Consolidation of Parliamentary Governance; 9. Belgium: On Government Agreements, Evangelists, Followers and Heretics; 10. The Netherlands: Still the Politics of Accommodation?; 11. Luxembourg: Stable Coalitions in a Pivotal Party System; 12. Italy: From Constrained Coalitions to Alternating Governments?; 13. France: Forming and Maintaining Government Coalitions in the Fifth Republic; 14. Portugal: The Rationale of Democratic Regime-Building; 15. Conclusion: Coalition Governance in Western Europe