Rudy Andeweg
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Dutch author, university teacher and writer
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Rudy Andeweg's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rudolf Bastiaan "Rudy" Andeweg is a former Professor of Empirical Political Science at Leiden University. He has written on political psychology, voting behavior, political elites, political leadership, comparative politics and political institutions.
Rudy Andeweg's Published Works
Published Works
- Ministers as double agents? The delegation process between cabinet and ministers (2000) (148)
- Modes of Political Representation: Toward a New Typology (2005) (123)
- Pathways to party unity: Sanctions, loyalty, homogeneity and division of labour in the Dutch parliament (2011) (122)
- Governance and Politics of the Netherlands (2014) (110)
- The reshaping of national party systems (1995) (88)
- Dutch government and politics (1993) (84)
- Beyond representativeness? Trends in political representation (2003) (83)
- Myth and Reality of the Legitimacy Crisis: Explaining Trends and Cross-National Differences in Established Democracies (2017) (76)
- Demoted leaders and exiled candidates: Disentangling party and person in the voter’s mind (2010) (67)
- 3. Approaching Perfect Policy Congruence: Measurement, Development, and Relevance for Political Representation (2011) (65)
- Dutch voters adrift : on explanations of electoral change (1963-1977) (1982) (64)
- Beyond collective representation: individual members of parliament and interest representation in the Netherlands (2004) (62)
- The Netherlands: The Sanctity of Proportionality (2005) (56)
- Executive-Legislative Relations in the Netherlands: Consecutive and Coexisting Patterns (1992) (50)
- Parliamentary Opposition in Post-Consociational Democracies: Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands (2008) (50)
- Parties in Parliament: The Blurring of Opposition (2013) (46)
- Role specialisation or role switching? Dutch mps between electorate and executive (1997) (43)
- Conflict Management in Coalition Government (2000) (40)
- Linking Birth Order to Political Leadership: The Impact of Parents or Sibling Interaction? (2003) (40)
- Collegiality and Collectivity: Cabinets, Cabinet Committees, and Cabinet Ministers (1997) (39)
- The Netherlands: Still the Politics of Accommodation ? (2000) (33)
- Opposition in times of crisis: COVID-19 in parliamentary debates (2021) (32)
- Institutional conservatism in the Netherlands: proposals for and resistance to change (1989) (31)
- Centrifugal forces and collective decision‐making: The case of the Dutch cabinet* (1988) (31)
- Roles in Legislatures (2014) (27)
- Coalition Politics in the Netherlands: From Accommodation to Politicization (2008) (27)
- From Dutch disease to Dutch model? Consensus government in practice (2000) (25)
- Elite-mass linkages in Europe: Legitimacy crisis or party crisis? (1996) (22)
- Puzzles of Government Formation. Coalition theory and deviant cases (2011) (22)
- Agreement, Loyalty, and Discipline (2014) (19)
- On Studying Governments (2003) (15)
- Political Recruitment and Party Government (2000) (15)
- The Oxford Handbook of Political Executives (2020) (15)
- Do Groups Exclude Others More Readily Than Individuals in Coalition Formation? (2008) (15)
- Parliamentary Democracy in the Netherlands (2004) (15)
- The Dutch prime minister: Not just chairman, not yet chief? (1991) (13)
- Institutional reform in Dutch politics : elected Prime Minister, personalized PR, and popular veto in comparative perspective (1997) (12)
- Consociationalism (Consociational Democracy) (2015) (12)
- The Netherlands: Coalition Cabinets in Changing Circumstances (1988) (11)
- Parties, pillars and the politics of accommodation: weak or weakening linkages?, the case of Dutch consociationalism (1999) (11)
- Political trust and the decline of legitimacy debate: a theoretical and empirical investigation into their interrelationship (2017) (9)
- Government Formation in the Netherlands (1980) (9)
- Towards a Stronger Parliament? Electoral Engineering of Executive–Legislative Relations (2006) (8)
- The politics of compliance (2001) (7)
- Change in Dutch political culture: A silent or a silenced revolution? (1993) (7)
- Less than nothing? Hidden privatisation of the pseudo‐private sector: The Dutch case (1988) (7)
- Consociationalism in the Low Countries: Comparing the Dutch and Belgian Experience (2019) (7)
- The Netherlands: Rules and mores in Delegation and Accountability Relationships (2003) (7)
- Power, Politics, and Paranoia: A growing confidence gap in politics? Data versus discourse (2014) (6)
- political psychology: prospects and potential (2003) (5)
- Party Government, State and Society: Mapping Boundaries and Interrelations (2000) (4)
- Political Parties and the Democratic Mandate (2006) (4)
- Advising Prime Ministers (1999) (4)
- Socio-Economic Policy (2021) (3)
- THE CHANGING CLASS STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR – A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOWER MIDDLE‐CLASS POLITICS IN BRITAIN AND THE NETHERLANDS (1979) (3)
- The Netherlands: Parties Between Power and Principle (1996) (2)
- Purple puzzles: the 1994 and 1998 government formations in the Netherlands and coalition theory (2011) (2)
- A Least Likely Case: Parliament and Citizens in the Netherlands (2012) (2)
- Dual Loyalties: The Boundary Role of the Dutch Permanent Representation to the EU (2001) (2)
- A Country of Minorities (1993) (2)
- Beyond Collective Representation (2003) (2)
- The Political Executive Returns (2020) (1)
- The Institutional Framework of Representative Democracy (2020) (1)
- Studying political legitimacy: Findings, implications, and an uneasy question (2017) (1)
- Democratic Reforms and Legitimacy in Established Western Democracies (2012) (1)
- Models of political representation (2003) (1)
- A hidden confedence gap (1996) (1)
- Political Parties and the Party System (1993) (1)
- A hidden confidence gap ? The question of nonresponse bias in measuring political interest (1996) (1)
- The Institutional Framework of Representative Democracy: Comparing the Populist-Majoritarian and the Liberal/Consensual Model (2020) (0)
- APSR EXTERNAL REVIEWERS, 2013–2014 (2014) (0)
- Measuring representation: policy congruence (2020) (0)
- The Core Executive (2014) (0)
- Parties and Executives in Parliamentary Systems (2020) (0)
- APSR EXTERNAL REVIEWERS, 2008–2009 (2009) (0)
- Multi-Level Governance (2014) (0)
- Puzzles of Coalition Formation. Coalition Theory and Deviant Cases (2011) (0)
- The Capability of a Fragmented System (1993) (0)
- The Policy-Making Process (2014) (0)
- Changing patterns of participation and representation in contemporary democracies: a comparative research on the relation between citizens and state (2008) (0)
- Peter Mair on representative democracy* (2019) (0)
- Evaluating Consensus Government (2014) (0)
- Economic and Welfare Policy (2014) (0)
- From Opposition Without Competition to Competition Without Opposition? The Experience of the Consociational Countries Austria, Belgium, and The Netherlands (2008) (0)
- Studying political legitimacy; A critical reappraisal. KNAW Conference on New Directions in Legitimacy Research, Amsterdam (2014) (0)
- Two Decades of Political Science Research Assessment (2017) (0)
- The Policy-Making Process: Territorial Centralisation and Functional Decentralisation (1993) (0)
- Electoral Engineering or Prudent Leadership (2010) (0)
- The Country and the People (1993) (0)
- Two Decades of Political Science Research Assessments : the Dutch experience (2017) (0)
- The Country, the Nation and the State (2014) (0)
- Arenas and mechanisms of conflict management (1999) (0)
- List of Contributors (2008) (0)
- The Democratic Audit of The Netherlands (2013) (0)
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