Oxford Handbook of Political Representation in Liberal Democracies

Oxford Handbook of Political Representation in Liberal Democracies

Thomassen, Jacques; Rohrschneider, Robert

Oxford University Press

06/2020

704

Dura

Inglês

9780198825081

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Part I. Concept and theories of political representation 1: Jane Mansbridge: The Evolution of Political Representation in Liberal Democracies: Concepts and Practices 2: Carles Boix, WillHorn and Alex Kerchner: The Formation and Development of Liberal Democracies 3: Christian Welzel: The cultural Pre-Requisites of Democracy. 4: Rudy B. Andeweg and Tom Louwerse: The institutional framework of representative democracy: Comparing the Populist-Majoritarian and the Liberal/Consensual Model 5: Carolien van Ham: Electoral Integrity. Part II. Elite Orientations and Behavior 6: Simon Hug: Roll-call voting behavior in legislatures 7: Thomas Zittel: Constituency Candidates and Political Representation Part III. Descriptive representation 8: Anne Philips: Descriptive Representation Revisited 9: Karen Celis and Silvia Erzeel: Gender equality 10: Didier Ruedin: Regional and Ethnic Minorities 11: David Farrell and Peter Stone: Sortition and Mini-Publics: A Different Kind of Representation Part IV. Party Government and Representation 12: Richard S. Katz: The Model of Party Government 13: Russell Dalton: Party Competition and Representation 14: Wouter van der Brug, Eelco Harteveld and Jaap van Slageren: Party government and Voters 15: Reuven Hazan and Reut Itzkovich-Malka: Parliamentarians and Party Groups: the Role of Intra-party Unity 16: Thomas Poguntke and Susan Scarrow: Intra-party Democracy and Representation: Necessity, Complement, or Challenge? 17: Robert Thompson: Parties' Election Manifestos and Public Policies 18: Zoe Lefkofridi: Opinion-Policy congruence 19: Bingham Powell: Mandate vs Accountability 20: Andre Blais, Ruth Dassonneville and Filip Kostelka: Political equality and Turnout 21: Soeren Holmberg: Feeling represented Part V. Beyond Elections as Instruments of Representative Democracy 22: Celine Colombo and Hanspeter Kriesi: Referendums and Direct Democracy 23: Jeremy Richardson: Interest Groups and the Market for Representation 24: Jan van Deth: Non-electoral Participation 25: Christopher Wlezien: Dynamic Representation Part VI. Challenges to representative democracy: domestic origins 26: Mark Bovens and Thomas Schillemans: Non-majoritarian institutions 27: Mark Peffley, Alexander Denison and Travis N. Taylor: Print, Electronic and Social Media and the Transformation of Democratic Representation Part VII: Challenges to Representative Democracies: Populism 28: Pippa Norris: The Populist Challenge to Liberal Democracies 29: Thomas M. Meyer and Markus Wagner: The Rise of Populism in Modern Democracies 30: Zsolt Enyedi and Stephen Whitefield: Populists in Power: Populism and Representation in Illiberal Democracies Part VIII. Challenges to Representative Democracy: International Aspects 31: Timothy Hellwig: Globalization, Electoral Change and Representation 32: Sara B. Hobolt: Representation and the European Union 33: Jorge M. Fernandes and Pedro Magalhaes: Does Economic and Political Integration Undermine Representative Democracy? Lessons from the 2008 Economic Crisis in the European Union 34: Richard Bellamy: Globalisation and Representative Democracy: Normative Challenges
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