Whether elected representatives should be responsive to the wishes of the majority of citizens has been an issue often discussed from a normative perspective. This article shifts the focus by looking at the determinants of support for responsiveness among citizens. Its core argument is that attitudes toward responsiveness vary systematically depending on the policy gains an individual can expect from a government that is responsive to the preferences of the majority of citizens. The analysis of data from the European Social Survey and 21 countries confirms these expectations. Individuals whose ideological stances are reflected well by the incumbent government are less favorable to the idea that governments should be responsive to the prefer...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of n...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations conducted around the world finds that, in every nation p...
Whether elected representatives should be responsive to the wishes of the majority of citizens has ...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
While politicians are commonly depicted as having strong incentives to be responsive to both interes...
By employing individual-level data on MPs in 15 countries and 73 national and local assemblies, this...
By employing individual-level data on MPs in 15 countries and 73 national and local assemblies, this...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to democratic theory, policy responsiveness is a key characteristic ...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of n...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations conducted around the world finds that, in every nation p...
Whether elected representatives should be responsive to the wishes of the majority of citizens has ...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
While politicians are commonly depicted as having strong incentives to be responsive to both interes...
By employing individual-level data on MPs in 15 countries and 73 national and local assemblies, this...
By employing individual-level data on MPs in 15 countries and 73 national and local assemblies, this...
This article explores citizens\u27 confidence in political institutions in relation to policy respon...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
First published online: 4 December 2014Previous research has shown that citizens tend to be more sat...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to democratic theory, policy responsiveness is a key characteristic ...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
What is the role of interest groups in the transmission of issues between the public and government ...
The ability of a political system to respond to the preferences of its citizens is central to democr...
<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of n...
A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll of 19 nations conducted around the world finds that, in every nation p...