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Daniel Walther
Daniel Walther
Postdoctoral fellow, Umea University
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Picking the winner (s): Forecasting elections in multiparty systems
D Walther
Electoral Studies, 2015
522015
How is government stability affected by the state of the economy? Payoff structures, government type and economic state
J Hellström, D Walther
Government and Opposition 54 (2), 280-308, 2019
152019
Government termination in Europe: a sensitivity analysis
D Walther, J Hellström
West European Politics 45 (3), 591-611, 2022
122022
The verdict in the polls: how government stability is affected by popular support
D Walther, J Hellström
West European Politics 42 (3), 593-617, 2019
112019
Government instability and the state
D Walther, J Hellström, T Bergman
Political Science Research and Methods 7 (3), 579-594, 2019
82019
Governmental participation and alliances of liberal parties in Europe
J Hellström, D Walther
Liberal parties in Europe, 310-325, 2019
82019
How is government termination affected by the state of the economy? Payoff structures, type of government and economic changes
J Hellström, D Walther
Government and Opposition 54 (2), 280-308, 2019
52019
Till death do us part: a comparative study of government instability in 28 European democracies
D Walther
Umeå universitet, 2017
52017
Regeringsstabilitet i Europa: Varför avgår så många regeringar?
D Walther, J Hellström
Wordpress, 2014
22014
Varför blir det nyval?
J Hellström, H Bäck, D Walther
OM MAKT OCH POLITIK On Power and Politics–Swedish politics in a comparative …, 2014
12014
Open Access: Government termination in Europe: a sensitivity analysis
D Walther, J Hellström
Parliaments and Government Termination, 136-156, 2023
2023
Cabinet survival in Central and Eastern Europe: what do we know after 25 years of democracy?
D Walther
2017
Introducing fiscal federalism in the EU-A way to counteract the democratic deficit?
D Walther
2011
Introducing fiscal federalism in the EU
D Walther
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