Recently, many democracies have developed towards more citizens’ involvement in direct democracy or public deliberation. Are these developments linked to different types of democracy? Can public deliberation be mainly found in consensus democracies, whereas direct democracy prevails in majoritarian democracies? By analysing OECD countries around the year 2012, we examine these assumptions. The answer is surprisingly clear. The choice of a democracy to opt for direct democratic instruments or for public deliberation is neither dichotomous nor is it related to the respective pattern type of democracy. Based on these findings, a new typology with four participatory models of democracy is suggested
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Over recent decades, many countries have gained experience with referendums, citizens’ forums, citiz...
H ow does the source of political leadership affect public policy? Is thepublic sector run different...
By compiling data on 12 politico-institutional variables for 25 member states of the European Union ...
O ver the past two decades we have heard an histor-ically unprecedented volume of talk about andprai...
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In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
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