‘Going institutional’ to Overcome Obstruction: Explaining the Suppression of Minority Rights in Western European Parliaments, 1945–2010

  • Ulrich Sieberer
  • , Julia F. Dutkowski
  • , Peter Meißner
  • , Wolfgang C. Müller

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Abstract

When and why do parliamentary majorities in Europe suppress parliamentary minority rights? This article argues that such reforms are driven by substantive policy conflict in interaction with existing minority rights. Government parties curb minority rights if they fear minority obstruction due to increased policy conflict and a minority-friendly institutional status quo. Empirical support is found for this claim using comparative data on all reforms in 13 Western European parliaments since 1945. A curbing of minority rights is significantly more likely under conditions of heightened policy conflict and these effects are stronger the more the institutional status quo favours opposition parties. Contrary to frequent claims of consensual rule changes from single-country studies in Europe, these findings demonstrate the importance of competitive strategies in explaining institutional reform in European parliaments. The conditional impact of the status quo provides interesting theoretical links to historical institutionalist arguments on path dependence.

Translated title of the contributionInstitutionelle Veränderungen zur Überwindung von Obstruktion: Erklärung der Reduzierung von Mindrheitsrechten in westeuropäischen Parlamenten, 1945-2010
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)886–909
Number of pages24
JournalEuropean Journal of Political Research
Volume59
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 506012 Political systems
  • 506014 Comparative politics

Keywords

  • institutional reform
  • CHOICE
  • POLICY
  • obstruction
  • political competition
  • POWER
  • RULE
  • HOUSE
  • PARTIES
  • REFORM
  • parliamentary minority rights
  • Western Europe

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