Although regional governments play vital roles in most political systems, citizens’ perceptions regarding regional authority are only rarely studied. Relying on the International Constitutional Values Survey held among more than 6,000 respondents from 142 regions in eight countries, we develop measures to tap into citizens’ preferences for self-rule—i.e., for autonomy for their region—and citizens’ preferences for shared rule—i.e., for regional engagement in national decision-making. A majority of citizens prefer their regional governments to have some level of both self-rule and shared rule, but around a quarter of the citizens prefer their region to have more self-rule and less shared rule or vice versa. The analysis reveals these varying...
First published online: 5 May 2021How can we better understand the architecture of government? Gover...
With the growth of city-regions, the local citizenship may increasingly become city-regional rather ...
This symposium Regional Authority and the Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance engages two recent ...
Although regional governments play vital roles in most political systems, citizens’ perceptions rega...
Recent survey research has revealed a ‘devolution paradox’: some citizens who favour stronger region...
Regional governments, particularly those representing distinct communities, are typically thought to...
Recent decades have seen a strengthening of local autonomy in many European states. At the same time...
This paper introduces a new dataset on regional authority in 42 democracies for 1950-2006 and formul...
In multilevel systems, patterns of regional and national political careers reflect processes of regi...
What explains individual support for inter-regional redistribution? Few studies examine support for ...
This book sets out principles of measurement in political and social science and proposes a measure ...
What explains individual support for inter-regional redistribution? Few studies examine support for ...
Studies of public opinion toward regionalism tend to rely on questions regarding trade integration a...
Over the past decade, several European Union (EU) member-states have expanded the process. of decen...
Studies of public opinion toward regionalism tend to rely on questions regarding trade integration a...
First published online: 5 May 2021How can we better understand the architecture of government? Gover...
With the growth of city-regions, the local citizenship may increasingly become city-regional rather ...
This symposium Regional Authority and the Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance engages two recent ...
Although regional governments play vital roles in most political systems, citizens’ perceptions rega...
Recent survey research has revealed a ‘devolution paradox’: some citizens who favour stronger region...
Regional governments, particularly those representing distinct communities, are typically thought to...
Recent decades have seen a strengthening of local autonomy in many European states. At the same time...
This paper introduces a new dataset on regional authority in 42 democracies for 1950-2006 and formul...
In multilevel systems, patterns of regional and national political careers reflect processes of regi...
What explains individual support for inter-regional redistribution? Few studies examine support for ...
This book sets out principles of measurement in political and social science and proposes a measure ...
What explains individual support for inter-regional redistribution? Few studies examine support for ...
Studies of public opinion toward regionalism tend to rely on questions regarding trade integration a...
Over the past decade, several European Union (EU) member-states have expanded the process. of decen...
Studies of public opinion toward regionalism tend to rely on questions regarding trade integration a...
First published online: 5 May 2021How can we better understand the architecture of government? Gover...
With the growth of city-regions, the local citizenship may increasingly become city-regional rather ...
This symposium Regional Authority and the Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance engages two recent ...