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      Vergleichende Regierungslehre 

      Demokratietypen, institutionelle Dynamik und Interessenvermittlung: Das Konzept der Verhandlungsdemokratie

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          Still the Century of Corporatism?

          Until recently, Manoilesco's confident prediction could easily be dismissed as yet another example of the ideological bias, wishful thinking and overinflated rhetoric of the thirties, an événementielle response to a peculiar environment and period. With the subsequent defeat of fascism and National Socialism, the spectre of corporatism no longer seemed to haunt the European scene so fatalistically. For a while, the concept itself was virtually retired from the active lexicon of politics, although it was left on behavioral exhibit, so to speak, in such museums of atavistic political practice as Portugal and Spain.
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            Veto Players

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              Veto Players and Law Production in Parliamentary Democracies: An Empirical Analysis

              This article investigates hypotheses generated by the veto players' theory. The fundamental insight of this theory is that an increase in the number of veto players (for all practical purposes, in parliamentary systems the number of parties in government) and their ideological distance from one another will reduce the ability of both government and parliament to produce significant laws. In addition, the number of significant laws increases with the duration of a government and with an increase in the ideological difference between current and previous government. These propositions are tested with legislative data (both laws and government decrees) on working time and working conditions identified in two legislative sources: the NATLEX computerized database in Geneva (produced by the International Labour organization) and Blanpain'sInternational Encyclopedia for Labour Law and Industrial Relations.The data cover fifteen West European countries for the period 1981–91. The evidence corroborates the proposed hypotheses.
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                2010
                : 283-305
                10.1007/978-3-531-92357-4_12
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