The practice of dual mandate-holding, i.e. the simultaneous occupation of a political mandate at the (sub)national and the local level, is understudied in the comparative literature. Dual mandate-holders embody the most direct link between local and central government, yet research has disregarded whether these actors actually feel and act as local ambassadors in parliament. In this article, we study whether councillors in parliament feel responsive for local grievances in terms of their respective role attitudes and behaviour, using the PARTIREP Comparative MP Survey. The estimated regression models demonstrate that dual mandate-holders indeed perceive themselves as local brokers, even when controlling for various systemic-, party- and ind...
In parliamentary systems of government, dyadic representation between MP and geographical constituen...
Representation, both as a normative concept and a political process, has generated a rich literature...
Substantive representation, i.e. congruence between citizens’ and representatives’ issue positions, ...
The practice of dual mandate-holding, i.e. the simultaneous occupation of a political mandate at the...
Recent evolutions in Western societies have sparked renewed debate on the state of political represe...
Traditionally, scholars have always assumed that exercising a local political mandate as a national ...
The combination of general evolutions in local government and specifics of the Belgian context place...
Regional and local units try to influence national decision-making in various ways. This paper analy...
The question posed in this article is how parliamentary position affects the attitudes of political ...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
Little is known about the attitudes and behaviour of Northern Ireland’s subnational legislators (Mem...
It is often argued that local governance conflicts with the prescribed functioning of local councill...
Project also involved researchers from: Sweden, Norway, Germany and The Netherlands The file atta...
Representation, both as a normative concept and a political process, has generated a rich literature...
This article addresses a curiously neglected question, namely why do the vast majority of Finnish MP...
In parliamentary systems of government, dyadic representation between MP and geographical constituen...
Representation, both as a normative concept and a political process, has generated a rich literature...
Substantive representation, i.e. congruence between citizens’ and representatives’ issue positions, ...
The practice of dual mandate-holding, i.e. the simultaneous occupation of a political mandate at the...
Recent evolutions in Western societies have sparked renewed debate on the state of political represe...
Traditionally, scholars have always assumed that exercising a local political mandate as a national ...
The combination of general evolutions in local government and specifics of the Belgian context place...
Regional and local units try to influence national decision-making in various ways. This paper analy...
The question posed in this article is how parliamentary position affects the attitudes of political ...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
Little is known about the attitudes and behaviour of Northern Ireland’s subnational legislators (Mem...
It is often argued that local governance conflicts with the prescribed functioning of local councill...
Project also involved researchers from: Sweden, Norway, Germany and The Netherlands The file atta...
Representation, both as a normative concept and a political process, has generated a rich literature...
This article addresses a curiously neglected question, namely why do the vast majority of Finnish MP...
In parliamentary systems of government, dyadic representation between MP and geographical constituen...
Representation, both as a normative concept and a political process, has generated a rich literature...
Substantive representation, i.e. congruence between citizens’ and representatives’ issue positions, ...