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Divided Government in Comparative Perspective

By: Robert Elgie | Book details

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List of Tables
1.1 Forms of divided government in the arithmetical sense 12
3.1 Presidential elections in Ecuador, 1979-1998 48
4.1 Seats in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, 1964-2000 67
4.2 Seats in the Mexican Senate, 1964-2000 67
4.3 The structure of opportunities for PRI deputies in Mexico 77
4.4 Coalitions in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, September 1998-August 1999 79
5.1 Presidential elections in Finland, 1919-2000 95
5.2 Number and types of governments and average days in office 96
5.3 Reasons for government resignation in Finland, 1917-2000 100
8.1 Danish governments since 1945 151
9.1 The strength of government and opposition parties in the Bundesrat, 1949-1999 170-1
9.2 The diversity of Land governments (1998) 172
9.3 The veto of the Bundesrat 176
9.4 The strength of government and opposition support in the conference committee, 1990-1998 179
10.1 Divided and unified governments in Ireland, 1922-1997 186
10.2 Minority governments in Ireland, 1922-1999 190-3
10.3 Independent deputies in Ireland, 1923-1999 197
10.4 Subsequent electoral loss of government parties in Ireland by cabinet type, 1923-1997 207

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