The Timing of Cabinet Reshuffles in Five Westminster Parliamentary Systems
Authors: Kam, Christopher; Indriđason, Indriđi
Source: Legislative Studies Quarterly, Volume 30, Number 3, August 2005 , pp. 327-363(37)
Publisher: Comparative Legislative Research Center, The University of Iowa
Key:
- Free Content
- New Content
- Subscribed Content
- Free Trial Content
Abstract:
Despite their political prominence, cabinet reshuffles have not attracted a great deal of scholarly attention. We provide a theory of cabinet reshuffles that emphasizes both systematic and time-varying causes. In particular, we argue that prime ministers employ cabinet reshuffles to retain power in the face of both intraparty and electoral challenges to their leadership. We use repeated-events duration models to examine the timing of cabinet reshuffles in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom in the period 1960-2001, and find support for several of our hypotheses.Document Type: Research article
Key:
- Free Content
- New Content
- Subscribed Content
- Free Trial Content

Click here for Page Help