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      The Rejected, the Ejected, and the Dejected: Explaining Government Rebels in the 2001-2005 British House of Commons

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      Comparative Political Studies
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            The Vote of Confidence in Parliamentary Democracies

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            I present a formal model of the confidence vote procedure, an institutional arrangement that permits a prime minister to attach the fate of a particular policy to a vote on government survival. The analysis indicates that confidence vote procedures make it possible for prime ministers to exercise significant control over the nature of policy outcomes, even when these procedures are not actually invoked. Neither cabinet ministers, through their authority over specific portfolios, nor members of parliament, through the use of no-confidence motions, can counteract the prime minister's policy control on the floor of parliament. The analysis also illuminates the circumstances under which prime ministers should invoke confidence vote procedures, focusing attention on the position-taking incentives of the parties that support the government, rather than on the level of policy conflict between the government and parliament.
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              Electoral Institutions and Legislative Behavior: Explaining Voting Defection in the European Parliament

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                Journal
                Comparative Political Studies
                Comparative Political Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0010-4140
                1552-3829
                May 25 2007
                May 25 2007
                : 40
                : 7
                : 755-781
                Article
                10.1177/0010414006299095
                39250223-bedd-4424-8dfd-ac7e8806ed8f
                © 2007

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