Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy making is only indirect. Free and fair referendums give voters the right to decide a policy directly. Elected representatives usually oppose referendums as redundant at best and as undermining their authority at worst. Democratic theorists tend to take electing representatives as normal and as normatively superior. The nominal association of popular decision making and populism has strengthened this negative view. Public opinion surveys show substantial support for holding referendums on important issues. Two major theories offer contrasting explanations for popular support for referendums; they reflect populist values or a commitment to the...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
We start by tracing the origins of modern-day direct democracy back to the ideas of participatory de...
A simple game-theoretic model suggests that voter preferences should find stronger reflection in pol...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
Notwithstanding elite opposition to referendums as inconsistent with theories of representative demo...
Earlier research links citizens’ populist attitudes with the support for referendums. However, the f...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Much research is devoted to the relationship between populist parties and democracy. However, relati...
Earlier research refers to populist parties as being advocates of a greater use of referendum. Yet, ...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions i...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
We start by tracing the origins of modern-day direct democracy back to the ideas of participatory de...
A simple game-theoretic model suggests that voter preferences should find stronger reflection in pol...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
Notwithstanding elite opposition to referendums as inconsistent with theories of representative demo...
Earlier research links citizens’ populist attitudes with the support for referendums. However, the f...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
Much research is devoted to the relationship between populist parties and democracy. However, relati...
Earlier research refers to populist parties as being advocates of a greater use of referendum. Yet, ...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions i...
Many researchers, journalists and politicians are inclined to connect populism and referendums. Whil...
We start by tracing the origins of modern-day direct democracy back to the ideas of participatory de...
A simple game-theoretic model suggests that voter preferences should find stronger reflection in pol...