The study of subjective democratic legitimacy from a citizens’ perspective has become an important strand of research in political science. Echoing the well‐known distinction between ‘input‐oriented’ and ‘output‐oriented’ legitimacy, the scientific debate on this topic has coined two opposed views. Some scholars find that citizens have a strong and intrinsic preference for meaningful participation in collective decision making. But others argue, to the contrary, that citizens prefer ‘stealth democracy’ because they care mainly about the substance of decisions, but much less about the procedures leading to them. In this article, citizens’ preferences regarding democratic governance are explored, focusing on their evaluations of a public poli...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
The debate about the democratic deficit of the European Union has preoccupied scholars for decades. ...
The study of subjective democratic legitimacy from a citizens’ perspective has become an important s...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
Public officials can be reluctant to use citizens’ input in decision-making, especially when turnout...
Abstract Increased citizen involvement in political decision-making processes is often proposed as a...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
The thesis examines what factors contribute to perceiving political authorities as legitimate by ind...
The ratification of EU agreements is characterized by the application of different democratic proced...
This article suggests a new concept of measurement for the EU’s oft-alleged democratic deficit based...
This thesis investigates what creates legitimacy for national regimes, paying most attention to the ...
This paper addresses the relationship between political legitimacy arising from a link with the ‘wil...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Tay...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
The debate about the democratic deficit of the European Union has preoccupied scholars for decades. ...
The study of subjective democratic legitimacy from a citizens’ perspective has become an important s...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
In recent times, citizen support for democracy and its liberal principles appears to have stagnated ...
Public officials can be reluctant to use citizens’ input in decision-making, especially when turnout...
Abstract Increased citizen involvement in political decision-making processes is often proposed as a...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
The thesis examines what factors contribute to perceiving political authorities as legitimate by ind...
The ratification of EU agreements is characterized by the application of different democratic proced...
This article suggests a new concept of measurement for the EU’s oft-alleged democratic deficit based...
This thesis investigates what creates legitimacy for national regimes, paying most attention to the ...
This paper addresses the relationship between political legitimacy arising from a link with the ‘wil...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Tay...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
Whether their analytic frameworks focus on institutional form and practices or on its interactive co...
The debate about the democratic deficit of the European Union has preoccupied scholars for decades. ...