Thomas König, Nick Lin, and Thiago N. Silva argue that opposition can challenge government agenda dominance in parliaments through the control of committee chairs. This also impacts how coalition partners manage governance.
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Nick’s research interests encompass several themes of comparative politics, including political institutions, legislative behaviour, party competition, electoral behaviour, and coalition politics.
His work addresses relevant questions such as how, and to what extent, political institutions and electoral contexts motivate political elites to act strategically, and how voters perceive and respond to what politicians say and do.
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