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Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998 to 2004
by
Heetman, Caspar
, Hosli, Madeleine O.
, van Roozendaal, Peter
in
Accession
/ Coalition Formation
/ Coalition governments
/ Coalitions
/ Councils
/ Decision making
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ European integration
/ European Union
/ Game theory
/ Majority voting
/ Member states
/ Modeling
/ Negotiations
/ Policy making
/ Political behavior
/ Political coalitions
/ Political development
/ Political economy
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Politics
/ Proposals
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ State
/ State government
/ Studies
/ Treaties
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Working groups
2012
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Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998 to 2004
by
Heetman, Caspar
, Hosli, Madeleine O.
, van Roozendaal, Peter
in
Accession
/ Coalition Formation
/ Coalition governments
/ Coalitions
/ Councils
/ Decision making
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ European integration
/ European Union
/ Game theory
/ Majority voting
/ Member states
/ Modeling
/ Negotiations
/ Policy making
/ Political behavior
/ Political coalitions
/ Political development
/ Political economy
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Politics
/ Proposals
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ State
/ State government
/ Studies
/ Treaties
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Working groups
2012
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Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998 to 2004
by
Heetman, Caspar
, Hosli, Madeleine O.
, van Roozendaal, Peter
in
Accession
/ Coalition Formation
/ Coalition governments
/ Coalitions
/ Councils
/ Decision making
/ Economic models
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Europe
/ European Council
/ European integration
/ European Union
/ Game theory
/ Majority voting
/ Member states
/ Modeling
/ Negotiations
/ Policy making
/ Political behavior
/ Political coalitions
/ Political development
/ Political economy
/ Political parties
/ Political Science
/ Politics
/ Proposals
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ State
/ State government
/ Studies
/ Treaties
/ Voting
/ Voting behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Working groups
2012
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Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998 to 2004
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Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998 to 2004
2012
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Using data of contested decisions in the Council of the European Union, combined with data on the position of member states on the left-right and support for European integration dimensions, this paper provides an overview of winning coalitions formed in the council in the 1998 to 2004 time span. It shows distance between the combined policy positions of winning coalitions to individual EU states within these coalitions and demonstrates that most winning coalitions in the Council have a large combined voting weight, minimal winning coalitions are rare, and ideological connectedness plays a much smaller role than expected.
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