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Nov 26, 2013

New Article - Party Policy Preferences in Belgium


 

The Impact of Government Participation and Prospects on Party Policy Preferences in Belgium

Published online on 25 November 2013.

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Posted by: rdandoy

 

Dandoy Régis, “The Impact of Government Participation and Prospects on Party Policy Preferences in Belgium”, Government and Opposition, 2013. Published online on 25 November 2013. 

This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party policy preferences. Comparing the content of manifestos of governing and opposition parties in Belgium during three decades, I observed that the relationship of a party to the act of governing influences the content of its manifesto. In that sense, party preferences are not only driven by ideology and vote-seeking arguments but are part of a larger party strategy: parties adapt their electoral platform when they are in government or are willing to enter into it. The conclusion of the article also discusses the literature on government formation. Such literature hypothesizes that parties that are ideologically similar would form a coalition. However, results for the Belgian case demonstrate that parties strategically adapt their electoral platform when wanting to enter the government. Coalitions are made up of parties with similar policy preferences, not because they ‘are’ alike but because parties strategically ‘make’ them alike.

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