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  1. Belgian Politics in 2006.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2007 - Res Publica (Misc) 2 (3):333.
  2. Belgian Politics in 2004.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2005 - Res Publica 2 (3):280-281.
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    Electorale competitie en het contact met de bevolking.Audrey André & Sam Depauw - 2012 - Res Publica 54 (3):269-288.
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    Kiesstelsels en lokale activiteit: het mediërende effect van electorale kwetsbaarheid.Audrey André, Sam Depauw & Shane Martin - 2015 - Res Publica 57 (3):385-387.
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    Belgian Politics in 2003.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2004 - Res Publica (Misc) 2 (3):263.
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    Belgian Politics in 2004.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2005 - Res Publica 47 (2-3):243-272.
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    Belgian Politics in 2005.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2006 - Res Publica 48 (2-3):195-219.
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    Belgian Politics in 2006.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2007 - Res Publica 49 (2-3):333-361.
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    Belgian politics in 2003.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2004 - Res Publica 46 (2-3):263-286.
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    Belgian politics in 2002.Sam Depauw & Mark Deweerdt - 2003 - Res Publica 45 (2-3):325-348.
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    Belgian politics in 2001.Sam Depauw & Marl Deweerdt - 2002 - Res Publica 44 (2-3):255-278.
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    Fractiecohesie en effectiviteit van parlementen.Sam Depauw - 2000 - Res Publica 42 (4):503-519.
    Although parliamentary government is generally taken to be party government and party cohesion is acknowledged a key element thereof, it seems an accepted part of comparative parliamentary research that the effectiveness of parliaments and the level ofparty cohesion are negatively related. This is in part a remnant of the Anglo-American comparative studies that have dominated the discipline for a long time. Within reactive parliaments, this negative relation fails to materialise. Combining results from earlier research and original data, it is demonstrated (...)
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  13. „Parliamentary Party Cohesion and the Scarcity of Sanctions in the Belgian Parliament, 1991–95.“.Sam Depauw - 1995 - Res Publica 1 (1):15-39.
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    Parliamentary Party Cohesion and the Scarcity of Sanctions in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.Sam Depauw - 1999 - Res Publica 41 (1):15-39.
    Party cohesion is crucial in parliamentary proceedings, for the strength of parties is determined by it. However high levels of party unanimity, parliamentary party cohesion is under no circumstances to be taken for granted. It is the outcome of a persistent struggle. From a rational choice point of view, the monitoring and sanctioning of recalcitrant MPs by the parliamentary party leadership is the condition sine qua non for party cohesion. Yet, rewards and punishments do not seem the cement that holds (...)
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    Rational choice, sociaal dienstbetoon en de mythe van de collectieve probleemoplossing : De invloed van het politiek dienstbetoon van Vlaamse parlementsleden op de parlementaire functievervulling in 1992-93.Sam Depauw - 1996 - Res Publica 38 (1):135-157.
    According to rational choice theory casework is a rational form of political participation for both voter and Member of Parliament. It increases the voter's chance to a redress of grievance and it is an important means for MPs to maximize their votes, which parliamentary activities fail to contribute to. Though rational for individual actors, casework is far from optimal for society as a whole. Disregarding isolated cases, casework does not constitute an important source of inspiration for legislative and oversight activities. (...)
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