Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voting rights to foreign residents. Yet only Scotland and the Swiss cantons of Neuchâtel and Jura have adopted such legislation. What explains this variation? Through a comparison of debates that have taken place in Italy and Switzerland, I show that multilevel governance expands access to policymaking, but also multiplies veto points in the system. As a result, attempts by regional assemblies to directly give voting rights to foreign residents are generally doomed to fail. At the same time, multilevel governance can be used as a strategy to indirectly shape the political inclusion of different groups. Even if they are unsuccessful in giving the ...
Policies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descendants) are now...
[From the Introduction]. The idea of good governance is becoming the latest buzz-word to cast its sh...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voti...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
The enfranchisement of foreigners is likely one of the most controversial frontiers of institutional...
This paper deals with non-citizen voting rights from the perspective of grassroots initiatives that ...
Published online: 28 Dec 2017The article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and acco...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
[From the introduction]. In the EU, it is now well established that the various regimes of rights en...
http://www.migrationeducation.org/50.1.html?&rid=128&cHash=8203ee3d83The issue of voting rights for ...
http://www.migrationeducation.org/50.1.html?&rid=128&cHash=8203ee3d83The issue of voting rights for ...
peer reviewedThe article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and account for the enfr...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Policies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descendants) are now...
[From the Introduction]. The idea of good governance is becoming the latest buzz-word to cast its sh...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Over the last fifty years, eighteen regional assemblies in Europe have debated the extension of voti...
First published online: 19 October 2016How does international migration impact the composition of th...
The enfranchisement of foreigners is likely one of the most controversial frontiers of institutional...
This paper deals with non-citizen voting rights from the perspective of grassroots initiatives that ...
Published online: 28 Dec 2017The article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and acco...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
peer reviewedPolicies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descend...
[From the introduction]. In the EU, it is now well established that the various regimes of rights en...
http://www.migrationeducation.org/50.1.html?&rid=128&cHash=8203ee3d83The issue of voting rights for ...
http://www.migrationeducation.org/50.1.html?&rid=128&cHash=8203ee3d83The issue of voting rights for ...
peer reviewedThe article constitutes the first systematic attempt to survey and account for the enfr...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...
Policies allowing enfranchisement of non-resident citizens (emigrants and their descendants) are now...
[From the Introduction]. The idea of good governance is becoming the latest buzz-word to cast its sh...
In the direct democratic arena, the consensus of voters is required to deliberate policies; without ...