Hung Parliament - Navigating Political Stalemate and Coalition Dynamics
Fouad Sabry
Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable
Sinopsis
Hung Parliament is a vital volume in the *Political Science* series. It breaks down the critical nuances of situations where no single political party holds a majority, offering readers an in-depth look into the mechanics of governance. Through examining key elections, coalitions, and the balance of power in parliamentary systems, this book provides a clear framework for understanding complex political dynamics. Chapters Brief Overviews 1: Hung Parliament – Basics of a parliament with no outright majority. 2: Coalition Government – Formation and effects of coalition governments. 3: October 1974 UK General Election – The 1974 UK election and its historical relevance. 4: Minority Government – Challenges faced by minority governments. 5: Lib–Lab Pact – The 1977 Lib–Lab Pact and its impact on governance. 6: 2010 UK General Election – The election that resulted in a coalition government. 7: Confidence and Supply – Agreements ensuring minority government stability. 8: 2010 UK Government Formation – Negotiations behind the 2010 coalition. 9: 2015 UK General Election – Political shifts from the 2015 election. 10: Lib–Con Pact – The 2010 Lib–Con coalition agreement. 11: Politics of the UK – An overview of the UK’s political responses to hung parliaments. 12: Politics of Norway – A look at Norway’s coalition politics. 13: Politics of Barbados – Barbados’ approach to political stability through coalitions. 14: By-Election – The role of by-elections in changing political outcomes. 15: Folketing – Denmark’s Folketing and its coalition politics. 16: Snap Election – The strategy and implications behind snap elections. 17: James Thomas Milton Anderson – His influence on political theory. 18: Opinion Polling for 2010 UK Election – Polling’s influence on the 2010 UK election. 19: Balance of Power (Parliament) – How power dynamics shift in hung parliaments. 20: List of UK General Elections – Historical outcomes of UK general elections. 21: Successful Votes of No Confidence in UK – Key no-confidence votes that changed British history. Hung Parliament presents a comprehensive analysis of coalition politics and parliamentary systems, designed for anyone keen on exploring political science in depth. Whether a student or professional, this book is a resource for understanding the inner workings of coalition governments and how they shape governance in various nations.
