Die Policy-Bilanz der Regierung Faymann I. Ein Test der Mandatstheorie

Authors

  • Katrin Praprotnik Institut für Staatswissenschaft

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15203/ozp.457.vol44iss2

Keywords:

representative democracy, mandate theory, Austria, coalition governance, pledges

Abstract

Indirect representation of the people lies at the very heart of representative democracy and is captured within the mandate theory. Mandate theory states that parties’ pre-election behavior should predict their behavior in office. The present study conducts a test of mandate theory by analyzing pledge fulfilment in Austria during the 2008-13 legislative period. It presents a description of the then governing parties’ policy outcomes (SPÖ, ÖVP) in comparison to the opposition parties’ performance (FPÖ, BZÖ, Greens) based on 574 different pledges. The multivariate analyses show that factors such as governing status, coalition agreements, intra-coalition consensus, and status quo pledges significantly enhance parties’ possibilities to fulfil their mandate.

Author Biography

  • Katrin Praprotnik, Institut für Staatswissenschaft

    Mag. Katrin Praprotnik ist Universitätsassistentin (Praedoc) am Institut für Staatswissenschaft der Universität Wien und Mitglied des Teams Supply Side der Österreichischen Nationalen Wahlstudie (AUTNES). Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Parteienwettbewerb, Regieren in Koalitionen sowie politische Reformprozesse.

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Published

2015-07-01

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Research Article

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