This article opens a Special Issue on Democratic Stress. Against the background of recent debates on ‘democratic crisis’, we argue that the concept of ‘democratic stress’ provides a useful way to understand the diversity of pressures that representative democracy faces in the contemporary context, as well as a valuable ‘organising perspective’ for developing more nuanced analyses. We then map out the main contributions of the articles included in this special issue, and survey the way in which they further this agenda, conceptually and empirically
Despite the singular importance of the work of national politicians in creating legislation, represe...
This article explores the relationship between crises and democracy through a focus on the unfolding...
In some of the most established and supposedly immutable liberal democracies, diverse social groups...
This article opens a Special Issue on Democratic Stress. Against the background of recent debates on...
This book focuses on the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and its implications for democracy. Wh...
The aim of this chapter is to provide a clear account of the existing evidence on public attitudes a...
As a vast literature on political disaffection, populism, “pitchfork politics,” and the emergence of...
This book focuses on the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and its implications for democracy. Wh...
Is there a crisis of democracy? At one level democracy is always in crisis, and as authoritative his...
Studies show that citizen dissatisfaction with democracy is on the rise. Equally, trust in public in...
Democracy promoters face new demands in the context of rapidly evolving world dynamics. Democracy su...
The COVID-19 experience has sharpened debates about democracy's future worldwide. In reflecting on t...
This article looks at disruptive political performance in the context of democratic transition. Disr...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Fifteenth Global Studies Conference on July 21, 2022...
Around the world concepts and constructions of democracy are under contestation. Some analysts see ...
Despite the singular importance of the work of national politicians in creating legislation, represe...
This article explores the relationship between crises and democracy through a focus on the unfolding...
In some of the most established and supposedly immutable liberal democracies, diverse social groups...
This article opens a Special Issue on Democratic Stress. Against the background of recent debates on...
This book focuses on the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and its implications for democracy. Wh...
The aim of this chapter is to provide a clear account of the existing evidence on public attitudes a...
As a vast literature on political disaffection, populism, “pitchfork politics,” and the emergence of...
This book focuses on the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and its implications for democracy. Wh...
Is there a crisis of democracy? At one level democracy is always in crisis, and as authoritative his...
Studies show that citizen dissatisfaction with democracy is on the rise. Equally, trust in public in...
Democracy promoters face new demands in the context of rapidly evolving world dynamics. Democracy su...
The COVID-19 experience has sharpened debates about democracy's future worldwide. In reflecting on t...
This article looks at disruptive political performance in the context of democratic transition. Disr...
This article is based on a lecture given at the Fifteenth Global Studies Conference on July 21, 2022...
Around the world concepts and constructions of democracy are under contestation. Some analysts see ...
Despite the singular importance of the work of national politicians in creating legislation, represe...
This article explores the relationship between crises and democracy through a focus on the unfolding...
In some of the most established and supposedly immutable liberal democracies, diverse social groups...