Position or Preference? Explaining Parliamentary Party Group Leaders’ Role Orientations in Belgium
Benjamin de Vet
págs. 1-26
Selective Deafness of Political Parties: Strategic Responsiveness to Media, Protest and Real-World Signals on Immigration in Belgian Parliament
Ruud Wouters, Julie Sevenans, Rens Vliegenthart
págs. 27-51
Beyond the Anti-Homosexuality Act: Homosexuality and the Parliament of Uganda
Paul Johnson, Silvia Falcetta
págs. 52-78
Not Quite What You Expected: The Curious Case of Brexit Scrutiny in the Czech Parliament
Petr Kaniok, Monika Brusenbauch Meislova
págs. 79-101
When Does the Personal Vote Matter for Party Loyalty?: The Conditional Effects of Candidate-Centred Electoral Systems
Royce Carroll, Monika Nalepa
págs. 102-120
The Changing Confidence Relationship Between the UK Executive and Parliament in Comparative Context
Petra Schleiter, Georgina Evans
págs. 121-137
For Wales, Do Not See England? An Analysis of the 2017 General Election
Laura McAllister, Roger Awan-Scully
págs. 138-157
Looking after Constituency Interests: The Utilisation of MP Expenses and Early Day Motions to Craft Constituency Service Home Styles
David C.W. Parker
págs. 158-179
Attention to EU Affairs in the Spanish Parliament: The Role of Credit-Claiming and Issue Saliency Strategies
Anna M. Palau
págs. 180-205
págs. 206-229
Patterns of Parliamentary Opposition: Empirical Evidence from the Deliberations in the German Bundestag’s Committee on European Union Affairs
Frederike Albrecht, Christer Karlsson, Thomas Persson
págs. 230-251