Benjamin de Vet
Ghent University
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The Journal of Legislative Studies | 2018
Benjamin de Vet; Bram Wauters
ABSTRACT Parliamentary party group leaders (PPG leaders) are crucial – yet understudied – actors in modern representative democracies. Inspired by the literature on parliamentary roles, we test a deductive approach in order to explore the attitudes and behaviours of PPG leaders. Given their common duties, such as monitoring group members and securing party cohesion, we expect that PPG leaders across several countries would exhibit a common pattern that distinguishes them from other MPs. However, neither a common, nor a distinguished pattern of attitudes and behaviour is confirmed by our results based on Partirep MP Survey data. This, together with other theoretical difficulties, points us to the need to study PPG leaders’ roles by using in-depth single-country studies.
ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops | 2018
Bram Wauters; Nicolas Bouteca; Benjamin de Vet
Wie is nog van de partij? Crisis en toekomst van partijleden in Vlaanderen | 2017
Robin Devroe; Benjamin de Vet; Bram Wauters
Wie is nog van de partij : crisis en toekomst van partijleden in Vlaanderen | 2017
Benjamin de Vet; Bram Wauters
ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops | 2017
Bram Wauters; Monica Poletti; Benjamin de Vet
ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops | 2017
Robin Devroe; Benjamin de Vet; Nicolas Van de Voorde; Bram Wauters
ECPG conference on politics and gender | 2017
Bram Wauters; Robin Devroe; Benjamin de Vet
6th ‘Belgium: The State Of The Federation’ conference | 2017
Nicolas Van de Voorde; Benjamin de Vet
SAMENLEVING EN POLITIEK | 2016
Bram Wauters; Benjamin de Vet; Robin Devroe; Carl Devos; Nicolas Bouteca
Politicologenetmaal 2016 | 2016
Benjamin de Vet; Bram Wauters