Scholarship has categorized referendums predominantly along their procedural and institutional features. This paper moves beyond these formal dimensions, argues that the policy subjected to a popular vote is the missing link and proposes a complementary typology based on the policy areas. This typology fosters comparisons across countries, political systems and over time within one policy area, thus serving as a powerful analytical tool for further analyses. At the same time, the typology maps out the history of referendum use showing the chronology of salient issues in different societies. The empirical evidence draws on an original dataset of 630 nationwide referendums in Europe between 1793 and 2019
Comprehensive comparative analysis of EU referendums from 1972 to 2008 Variety of sources used inclu...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Scholarship has categorized referendums predominantly along their procedural and institutional featu...
This article compares the use of referendums across political regimes over time in Europe. It does s...
Extensive research has shown how political parties use referendums to achieve their goals. Most stud...
Most national level referendums in Europe since 1793 are initiated either by political elites or by ...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
Referenda, especially those which are not constitutionally mandated, have often been used strategica...
There is an increased interest in democratic innovations as a way to foster citizens’ direct partici...
Three different forms of national decision-making or modes of internal sovereignty constitute the ba...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
Comprehensive comparative analysis of EU referendums from 1972 to 2008 Variety of sources used inclu...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Scholarship has categorized referendums predominantly along their procedural and institutional featu...
This article compares the use of referendums across political regimes over time in Europe. It does s...
Extensive research has shown how political parties use referendums to achieve their goals. Most stud...
Most national level referendums in Europe since 1793 are initiated either by political elites or by ...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
Referenda, especially those which are not constitutionally mandated, have often been used strategica...
There is an increased interest in democratic innovations as a way to foster citizens’ direct partici...
Three different forms of national decision-making or modes of internal sovereignty constitute the ba...
Recent studies have suggested that governments may call referendums on matters of European Union (EU...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
Comprehensive comparative analysis of EU referendums from 1972 to 2008 Variety of sources used inclu...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...