2006 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
His scientific interests lie mostly in Politics, Parliament, Public administration, Political economy and Law. His work deals with themes such as European integration and Institutionalisation, which intersect with Politics. His study in Parliament is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social psychology, Positive economics and Foundation.
His research integrates issues of Government, Legislature and Foreign policy in his study of Public administration. Rudy B. Andeweg has included themes like Representation, Loyalty, Representativeness heuristic and Single non-transferable vote in his Political economy study. His Lower house, Sanctions and Division of labour study in the realm of Law connects with subjects such as Repertoire and Neglect.
His primary scientific interests are in Politics, Political economy, Public administration, Parliament and Law. His Politics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Representation and State. His Political economy research integrates issues from Legitimacy, Democracy, Empirical evidence and Opposition.
His studies deal with areas such as Power, Legislature, Coalition government and Decentralization as well as Public administration. The various areas that Rudy B. Andeweg examines in his Parliament study include Government, Proportional representation and Representation. His Government research includes elements of Comparative politics, Foreign policy and Public relations.
Rudy B. Andeweg mostly deals with Politics, Political economy, Public administration, Democracy and Parliament. His Politics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Management, State and Representation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Legitimacy, Law, Single non-transferable vote and Federalism.
His Public administration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Representation, Legislature and Power. Rudy B. Andeweg works mostly in the field of Parliament, limiting it down to topics relating to Opposition and, in certain cases, Minority government and Divided government, as a part of the same area of interest. His work deals with themes such as Public relations and Foundation, which intersect with Government.
His main research concerns Politics, Political economy, Loyalty, Parliament and Democracy. His research integrates issues of Management and Representation in his study of Politics. His Political economy research incorporates themes from Empirical evidence, Law, Globalization and Single non-transferable vote.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Division of labour, Advertising and Sanctions in addition to Loyalty. Rudy B. Andeweg interconnects Divided government and Opposition in the investigation of issues within Parliament. He combines subjects such as Legitimacy, Explanatory power, Economic system and State with his study of Democracy.
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Governance and Politics of the Netherlands
Rudy B. Andeweg;Galen A. Irwin.
(2005)
Dutch government and politics
Rudy B. Andeweg;Galen A. Irwin.
(1993)
Ministers as double agents? The delegation process between cabinet and ministers
Rudy B. Andeweg.
European Journal of Political Research (2000)
Modes of Political Representation: Toward a New Typology
Rudy B. Andeweg;Jacques J.A. Thomassen.
Legislative Studies Quarterly (2005)
Pathways to party unity: Sanctions, loyalty, homogeneity and division of labour in the Dutch parliament
Rudy B. Andeweg;Jacques J.A. Thomassen.
Party Politics (2011)
The reshaping of national party systems
Rudy Andeweg.
West European Politics (1995)
Approaching Perfect Policy Congruence: Measurement, Development, and Relevance for Political Representation
Rudy B. Andeweg.
How Democracy Works (2012)
Beyond representativeness? Trends in political representation
Rudy B. Andeweg.
European Review (2003)
Conflict Management in Coalition Government
R.B. Andeweg;A. Timmermans.
(2000)
Executive-Legislative Relations in the Netherlands: Consecutive and Coexisting Patterns
Rudy B. Andeweg.
Legislative Studies Quarterly (1992)
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