Consociational theory posits that political elites in divided societies will show a stronger ‘spirit of accommodation’ than the groups they represent, and that this prudent leadership on behalf of the elites explains why divided societies hold together. Belgium has long been considered to be one of the best examples of such a consociational democracy. Yet in this country the spirit of accommodation of prudent leaders was questioned and discussed publicly during the 2010–11 political gridlock. The question is therefore whether Belgian political elites are indeed less radical and hold less extreme views than voters, as suggested by consociational theory. To explore this question, this article relies on survey data gathered during the historic...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...
For too long Belgium remained an unexplored terrain by comparative political scientists. Belgium's p...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
During the 541 days (2010-2011) when Belgium was without a federal government and was going through ...
Since the 1970s, Belgium has so far undergone six state reforms that gradually modified the Belgian ...
In multinational federations, federal dynamics seem to be guided by the congruence between the ethno...
Belgian consociational federalism is often praised for its ability to deal peacefully with the count...
Belgium constitutes a good illustration of Mill’s statement about public opinion in divided societie...
Min Reuchamps (Université catholique de Louvain) During the 541 days (2010-2011) when Belgium was wi...
There is an on-going attention among scholars on the analysis of conflicts in divided societies. The...
There is a growing attention among scholars on the analysis of conflicts in divided societies. They ...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...
For too long Belgium remained an unexplored terrain by comparative political scientists. Belgium's p...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
During the 541 days (2010-2011) when Belgium was without a federal government and was going through ...
Since the 1970s, Belgium has so far undergone six state reforms that gradually modified the Belgian ...
In multinational federations, federal dynamics seem to be guided by the congruence between the ethno...
Belgian consociational federalism is often praised for its ability to deal peacefully with the count...
Belgium constitutes a good illustration of Mill’s statement about public opinion in divided societie...
Min Reuchamps (Université catholique de Louvain) During the 541 days (2010-2011) when Belgium was wi...
There is an on-going attention among scholars on the analysis of conflicts in divided societies. The...
There is a growing attention among scholars on the analysis of conflicts in divided societies. They ...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed, is the degree of congru...
For too long Belgium remained an unexplored terrain by comparative political scientists. Belgium's p...