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Rudy Andeweg
Rudy Andeweg
Professor of Political Science, Leiden University
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Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
RB Andeweg, GA Irwin, T Louwerse
Palgrave macmillan, 2005
8582005
Consociational democracy
RB Andeweg
Annual Review of Political Science 3 (1), 509-536, 2000
5522000
Dutch government and politics
RB Andeweg, GA Irwin
Macmillan, 1993
2911993
Ministers as double agents? The delegation process between cabinet and ministers
RB Andeweg
European Journal of Political Research 37, 377-395, 2000
2902000
Modes of political representation: Toward a new typology
RB Andeweg, JJA Thomassen
Legislative Studies Quarterly 30 (4), 507-528, 2005
2802005
Pathways to party unity: Sanctions, loyalty, homogeneity and division of labour in the Dutch parliament
RB Andeweg, J Thomassen
Party Politics 17 (5), 655-672, 2011
2172011
Beyond the two-body image: Relations between ministers and MPs
RB Andeweg, L Nijzink
Parliaments and majority rule in Western Europe 152, 1995
2101995
The reshaping of national party systems
R Andeweg
West European Politics 18 (3), 58-78, 1995
1771995
Approaching Perfect Policy Congruence: Measurement, Development, and Relevance for Political Representation
RB Andeweg
How Democracy Works, 39-52, 2011
1512011
Conflict management in coalition government
RB Andeweg, A Timmermans
Conference on Coalition Governance, 2000
1432000
Beyond representativeness? Trends in political representation
RB Andeweg
European Review 11 (2), 147-161, 2003
1332003
Demoted leaders and exiled candidates: Disentangling party and person in the voter’s mind
JJM Van Holsteyn, RB Andeweg
Electoral Studies 29 (4), 628-635, 2010
1212010
Myth and reality of the legitimacy crisis: Explaining trends and cross-national differences in established democracies
C Van Ham, JJA Thomassen, K Aarts, RB Andeweg
Oxford University Press, 2017
1112017
Executive-legislative relations in the Netherlands: consecutive and coexisting patterns
RB Andeweg
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 161-182, 1992
1051992
Role specialisation or role switching? Dutch MPs between electorate and executive
RB Andeweg
The Journal of Legislative Studies 3 (1), 110-127, 1997
1021997
Parliamentary opposition in post-consociational democracies: Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands
RB Andeweg, L De Winter And, WC Müller
The Journal of Legislative Studies 14 (1-2), 77-112, 2008
1012008
The Netherlands: the sanctity of proportionality
RB Andeweg
The Politics of electoral systems, 491-510, 2005
992005
Beyond collective representation: individual members of parliament and interest representation in the Netherlands
J Thomassen, RB Andeweg
The Journal of Legislative Studies 10 (4), 47-69, 2004
942004
Dutch voters adrift: on explanations of electoral change (1963-1977)
RB Andeweg
(No Title), 1982
921982
Linking birth order to political leadership: The impact of parents or sibling interaction?
RB Andeweg, SBVD Berg
Political Psychology 24 (3), 605-623, 2003
912003
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