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Svenja Krauss
Svenja Krauss
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Stability through control? The influence of coalition agreements on the stability of coalition cabinets
S Krauss
West European Politics 41 (6), 1282-1304, 2018
732018
Stability of minority governments and the role of support agreements
S Krauss, M Thürk
West European Politics 45 (4), 767-792, 2022
452022
Topic coverage of coalition agreements in multi-level settings: The case of Germany
M Gross, S Krauss
German Politics 30 (2), 227-248, 2021
452021
Coalition agreements as control devices: Coalition governance in Western and Eastern Europe
H Klüver, H Bäck, S Krauss
Oxford University Press, 2023
442023
How women in the executive influence government stability
S Krauss, C Kroeber
Journal of European Public Policy 28 (9), 1372-1390, 2021
302021
Electoral strategies in multilevel systems: the effect of national politics on regional elections
M Gross, S Krauss, K Praprotnik
Regional Studies 57 (5), 844-856, 2023
292023
The formalisation of minority governments
M Thürk, S Krauss
West european politics 47 (1), 113-141, 2024
192024
Extra-coalitional policy bargaining: investigating the power of committee chairs
S Krauss, K Praprotnik, M Thürk
The Journal of Legislative Studies 27 (1), 93-111, 2021
192021
Complements or substitutes? The interdependence between coalition agreements and parliamentary questions as monitoring mechanisms in coalition governments
D Höhmann, S Krauss
Parliamentary Affairs 75 (2), 420-448, 2022
172022
Cabinet formation and coalition governance: The effect of portfolio allocation on coalition agreements
S Krauss, H Kluever
Government and Opposition 58 (4), 862-881, 2023
152023
Regional coalition heuristics: government participation and party perceptions in multi-level systems
IB Hjermitslev, S Krauss, M Thürk
West European Politics 48 (7), 1710-1731, 2025
42025
Regierung und Regierungsbildung
T Meyer, S Krauss, M Imre
Das Politische System Österreichs: Basiswissen und Forschungseinblicke, 187-212, 2022
42022
Duration of coalition formation in the German states: Inertia and familiarity in a multilevel setting
K Praprotnik, M Thürk, S Krauss
Parliamentary Affairs 78 (2), 304-328, 2025
32025
Issue ownership and government participation. Explaining parties’ issue attention at the subnational level
S Krauss, K Praprotnik, M Gross
Party Politics, 13540688241306732, 2025
32025
The closer, the better–How perceived ideological proximity between parties affects the emergence of coalition preferences
LC Wurthmann, S Krauss
Political Research Exchange 6 (1), 2303130, 2024
32024
Whose bread I eat, their song I sing? How the gender of MPs influences the use of oversight mechanisms in government and opposition
C Kroeber, S Krauss
European Political Science Review 15 (4), 600-616, 2023
32023
“In for a Penny, in for a Pound?” Evidence That Government Support Parties Cannot Dissociate Themselves from the Prime Minister’s Party
ME Bergman, S Krauss, M Thürk
The Journal of Politics 87 (4), 000-000, 2025
22025
Take the streets or take the parliament? Political participation choices of radical left individuals
S Krauss, S Wagner
Political Studies Review 22 (4), 839-870, 2024
22024
Perceptual Consequences of Portfolios: How Allocation Affects Left–Right Placement
IB Hjermitslev, S Krauss
Government and Opposition 59 (3), 807-824, 2024
12024
Regierung und Regierungsbildung
M Imre, S Krauss, TM Meyer
Das Politische System Österreichs, 187, 2023
12023
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