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Partisan Policy-Making in Coalitions & Minority Governments

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Partisan theory hypothesizes that government ideology plays a significant role in determining policy outcomes. In this sense, a left government pursues leftist policies while a right government pursues right ones. The typical policy preferences of left and right have already been described in Chapter 2.3.

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Hartmann, S. (2015). Partisan Policy-Making in Coalitions & Minority Governments. In: Partisan Policy-Making in Western Europe. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08197-3_4

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