Horizontal accountability during political transition The use of deputy requests in Ukraine, 2002–2006

Horizontal accountability, in which institutional actors with equivalent levels of authority possess tools to challenge one another, is a critical component of mature and stable democracy. This article investigates ways in which partisanship differentiates how political actors use a specific account...

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Published inParty politics Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 131 - 142
Main Authors Herron, Erik S, Boyko, Nazar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.01.2015
Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Horizontal accountability, in which institutional actors with equivalent levels of authority possess tools to challenge one another, is a critical component of mature and stable democracy. This article investigates ways in which partisanship differentiates how political actors use a specific accountability tool – legislative questions – and the responsiveness of government institutions to inquiries. We take advantage of the unanticipated change in Ukraine's executive leadership in 2004 to assess the relationship between partisan identity and accountability. The analysis of nearly 16,000 legislative requests from Ukraine illustrates the pivotal role of partisanship in accountability and institutional responsiveness, a finding that is particularly notable given Ukraine's inchoate party system and under-developed democratic norms.
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ISSN:1354-0688
1460-3683
DOI:10.1177/1354068812472573