If elections are instruments of democracy, are governing parties more likely to address citizens’ concerns when pressures from electoral competition arise? This research tests expectations from the competitive theory of democracy and argues that government responsiveness, between elections, is more likely to occur in presence of a set of electoral incentives. This dissertation’s focus is on government attention to public issue priorities on three policy venues (executive speeches, public spending and legislation) across a range of policy domains in Canada, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. This research shows that government responsiveness to public priorities is higher in more symbolic policy venues and tends to de...
Published online: 15 July 2015There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increa...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...
To what extent are political parties responsive to voters before and after elections (that is, in ca...
Competitive democratic theory predicts that electoral factors enhance policy makers' responsiveness ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
The room available for elections to shape policy is one crucial question: do elections, and particul...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
Electoral vulnerability matters for policymakers’ responsiveness to the public. While coalition gove...
Traditional theories of representation posit that political parties have incentives to respond to pu...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Responsiveness, one of the key elements of representative democracy, implies that preferences of the...
<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of n...
Published online: 15 July 2015There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increa...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...
To what extent are political parties responsive to voters before and after elections (that is, in ca...
Competitive democratic theory predicts that electoral factors enhance policy makers' responsiveness ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
Governments in democratic systems are expected to respond to the issue preferences of citizens. Yet ...
The room available for elections to shape policy is one crucial question: do elections, and particul...
As it constitutes a main feature of contemporary democracy, government responsiveness has provided t...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
Electoral vulnerability matters for policymakers’ responsiveness to the public. While coalition gove...
Traditional theories of representation posit that political parties have incentives to respond to pu...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
This article demonstrates how parties' issue responsiveness depends on the degree of electoral compe...
Responsiveness, one of the key elements of representative democracy, implies that preferences of the...
<p>As a core principle of contemporary democracy, political representation has been the subject of n...
Published online: 15 July 2015There is widespread agreement that better policy representation increa...
Does party government moderate the responsiveness of public policy to public opinion? Analysing a ne...
To what extent are political parties responsive to voters before and after elections (that is, in ca...