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Benjamin de Vet
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Personalization of parliamentary behaviour: Conceptualization and empirical evidence from Belgium (1995–2014)
B Wauters, N Bouteca, B De Vet
Party Politics 27 (2), 246-257, 2021
172021
The party (un) faithful: Explaining party members’ defecting voting behaviour in different contexts (Belgium and Britain)
B De Vet, M Poletti, B Wauters
Party Politics 25 (5), 690-700, 2019
122019
Between party and parliament: the roles of parliamentary party group leaders in partitocratic Belgium
B de Vet
Ghent University, 2019
112019
Follow the leader: testing a deductive approach for studying parliamentary party leadership roles
B de Vet, B Wauters
The Journal of Legislative Studies 24 (3), 359-372, 2018
102018
Party Control, Intraparty Competition, and the Substantive Focus of Women's Parliamentary Questions: Evidence from Belgium
B De Vet, R Devroe
Politics & Gender 19 (1), 247-271, 2023
72023
Is All Politics Indeed Local? A Comparative Study of Dual Mandate‐Holders’ Role Attitudes and Behaviours in Parliament
N Van de Voorde, B de Vet
Swiss Political Science Review 26 (1), 51-72, 2020
62020
Position or Preference? Explaining Parliamentary Party Group Leaders’ Role Orientations in Belgium
B De Vet
Parliamentary Affairs 74 (1), 1-26, 2021
52021
De partijbasis als microkosmos? De representativiteit van partijleden onderzocht
R Devroe, B de Vet, B Wauters
Wie is nog van de partij? Crisis en toekomst van partijleden in Vlaanderen …, 2017
52017
Tussen partij en parlement: het profiel van de fractievoorzitter in België
B de Vet, B Wauters
Res Publica 57 (2), 185-215, 2015
52015
L'Open VLD
J Luypaert, B de Vet, B Wauters
Les partis politiques en Belgique, 253-273, 2021
42021
Belgium: Parties as distorting mirrors–descriptive and substantive representativeness in Flemish parties under scrutiny
R Devroe, B de Vet, N Van de Voorde, B Wauters
Do Parties Still Represent?, 86-104, 2019
42019
Rewarding Some, But Not All? The Selectoral Consequences of Parliamentary Activity for Newcomers and Experienced MPs in Belgium (1995–2019)
GJ Put, B De Vet, R Schobess, B Wauters, B Maddens
Parliamentary Affairs 77 (1), 149-172, 2024
32024
The good, the loyal or the active? MPs’ parliamentary performance and the achievement of static and progressive career ambitions in parliament
R Schobess, B de Vet
European Political Science Review 14 (4), 600-617, 2022
32022
Is all politics indeed local? A comparative study of dual mandate-holders’ representative role attitudes and behaviours in parliament
N Van de Voorde, B de Vet
6th ‘Belgium: The State of the Federation’Conference, 2017
32017
Gender and strategic opposition behavior: patterns of parliamentary oversight in Belgium
B de Vet, R Devroe
Politics and Governance 11 (1), 97-107, 2023
22023
Access to the floor, intra-party competition and the use of parliamentary questions by women MPs: evidence from Belgium
B de Vet, R Devroe
ECPR Virtual General Conference, 2020
22020
Role orientations and legislative behaviour of parliamentary party leaders: towards a common ground?
B De Vet, B Wauters
3rd General Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, 2016
22016
Policing the bargain or tackling competitors? Strategic parliamentary oversight among coalition partners in the bipolar Belgian polity
B de Vet
Belgium: the State of the Federation, 2020
12020
Women at the grassroots: a cross-national analysis of female party members
B Wauters, R Devroe, B de Vet
ECPG conference on politics and gender, 2017
12017
Parliamentary party leadership in comparative perspective: searching for a common ground
B de Vet, B Wauters
Politicologenetmaal 2016, 2016
12016
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