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Eric Browne, in his article, "Testing Theories of Coalition Formation in the European Context," argues this point. [10] He says that it can be demonstrated that no uniquely favoured proto-coalition (a player who, when in a coalition, makes said coalition more valuable than any other) is produced by the size principle.
The selectorate theory is a theory of government that studies the interactive relationships between political survival strategies and economic realities. It is first detailed in The Logic of Political Survival, authored by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of New York University (NYU), Alastair Smith of NYU, Randolph M. Siverson of UC Davis, and James D. Morrow of the University of Michigan.
In Germany, every administration has been a multiparty coalition since the conclusion of the Second World War – an example of coalition government creation in a parliamentary system. When different winning coalitions can be formed in a parliament, the party composition of the government may depend on the bargaining power of each party and the ...
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential ticket wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Letters to the Editor: Essentially an end to our democracy. The billionaire behind Issue 1. Do you support Issue 1? Hypocrisy and irony
Slink away in a puddle of hypocrisy? I realize that asking for rational thought from our state or national political scene is a bridge too far these days. But Coleman, U.S. Rep. Andy Barr and ...
One of Joe Scarborough’s favorite words seems to be “hypocrite.” The aging-hipster MSNBC host of liberal “Morning Joe” frequently blasted Donald Trump for apparent “hypocrisy ...
Wade were overturned, the issue would be returned to the states, and that if some states outlawed abortion, a woman would "have to go to another state" to get one. [191] On January 24, days after being sworn in, Trump issued an executive order reinstating the Mexico City policy (also called the "global gag rule").