(Eds.)
(2009):
Parlamente, Agendasetzung und Vetospieler. Festschrift für Herbert Döring.
Wiesbaden:
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
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Prof. Dr. Christoph Hönnige
Project Director
c.hoennige [at] ipw.uni-hannover.de
Phone:
+49-621-181-2842Postal Address
University Hannover
30167
Hannover
Germany
Visiting Address
University Hannover
30167
Hannover
Projects
RP9 B2 Contexts for Democratic Governance: Political Institutions
Publications
Editions
Journal Articles
Garwe, Christoph, Benjamin G. Engst, Yannick Stawicki and Christoph Hönnige
(2022):
Temporal Strategies. Governments Alter the Pace of Legislation in Bicameralism Depending on Electoral Expectations.
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 47, issue 1, pp. 127-156.
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Hönnige, Christoph, and Thomas Gschwend
(2010):
Das Bundesverfassungsgericht im politischen System der BRD – ein unbekanntes Wesen?.
Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 51, issue 3, pp. 507-530.
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Book Chapters
Hönnige, Christoph, and Ulrich Sieberer
(2011):
Germany: Limited Government Agenda Control and Strong Minority Rights.
Pp. 21-37 in:
Bjorn Erik Rasch, George Tsebelis
(Eds.)
The Role of Governments in Legislative Agenda Setting.
London:
Routledge.
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Papers / Reports
Hönnige, Christoph, Victoria A. Bauer, Julian Bernauer, Steffen Zittlau, Volker Epping, Vincent Widdig, Monika Jungbauer-Gans, Axel Oberschelp, Sören Isleib and Anh Nguyen Xuan
(2024):
The Effect of Germany’s Federalism on Student Success : The “Index of Commitment“ as Comparative Measure for Study and Examination Regulations.
Hannover
[LCSS Working Papers; 16]
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Conference Presentations
Engst, Benjamin, Thomas Gschwend, Christoph Hönnige and Sylvain Brouard
(2022):
Who should be selected to the highest courts? Evidence from survey experiments in France, Germany and the United States.
[12th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Prague, June 23rd to June 26th, 2022]
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Engst, Benjamin G., Thomas Gschwend and Christoph Hönnige
(2022):
Who should be selected to the highest courts? Evidence from Survey Experiments in France, Germany and the United States.
[ECPR General Conference, Innsbruck, August 22nd to August 26th, 2022]
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Engst, Benjamin G., Thomas Gschwend, Christoph Hönnige and Caroline Wittig
(2019):
The Constitutional Court Database. Conceptualizing a relational database.
[Workshop "Multi-User Databases on Judicial Decision-Making", Florence, October 10th to October 11th, 2019]
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Hönnige, Christoph, Thomas Gschwend, Benjamin G. Engst and Caroline Wittig
(2015):
Constitutional Courts as Veto Players: Composition, Absorption and Decisions at the German Court.
[9th ECPR General Conference, Université de Montréal, August 26th to August 29th, 2015]
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Hönnige, Christoph, Benjamin G. Engst, Caroline Wittig and Thomas Gschwend
(2015):
Demand for Change: Institutional Features Empowering Judges as Policy Makers.
[73rd Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 16th to April 19th, 2015]
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Engst, Benjamin G., Caroline Wittig, Christoph Hönnige and Thomas Gschwend
(2014):
Validating own Interests through Invalidating: Judges Shaping Policy.
[4th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Edinburgh, June 19th to June 21st, 2014]
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Hönnige, Christoph, Thomas Gschwend, Caroline Wittig and Benjamin G. Engst
(2014):
The German Constitutional Court - Conceptualizing an Innovative Database.
[110th APSA Annual Meeting 'Politics after the revolution', Washington D.C., August 28th to August 31st, 2014]
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Hönnige, Christoph, Thomas Gschwend, Benjamin G. Engst and Caroline Wittig
(2014):
The German Constitutional Court as Veto Player - Composition, Decisions and the Absorption Hypothesis.
[23nd IPSA World Congress of Political Science, Montreal, July 19th to July 25th, 2014]
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Engst, Benjamin G., Caroline Wittig, Christoph Hönnige and Thomas Gschwend
(2013):
Courts as Veto Players: A Game Theoretic Model.
[7th ECPR General Conference, Sciences Po, Bordeaux, September 04th to September 07th, 2013]
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Engst, Benjamin G., Caroline Wittig, Christoph Hönnige and Thomas Gschwend
(2013):
Courts as Veto Players: A Game Theoretic Model.
[41st ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, University of Mainz, March 11th to March 16th, 2013]
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