One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing turnout level in national and supranational elections and referenda. In reports and analyses concerning the level of political participation, experts more and more frequently notice a decreasing tendency of the citizen’s involvement in numerous types of elections. As Ola Pettersson points out, “according to the sources, less and less citizens appear at the ballot boxes”. Jacek Raciborski indicates that one of the most signifi cant consequences of the low citizen’s participation at the election procedures is the considerable legitimacy deficit. A number of countries attempt to prevent these phenomena from happening by undertaking various acti...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
Finding the answer to the question of the role of electronic voting in a modern country consti - t...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
Part 2: Critical ReflectionsInternational audienceEstonia has acquired the reputation of a successfu...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...
Recent years have seen increasing interest in internet voting in theory and practice. Proponents hop...
This article aims to explain a new and recent phenomenon from the scope of political science: How do...
in collaboration with Dr. Guido Schwerdt, Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Dr. Fabian Breuer, GP...
Finding the answer to the question of the role of electronic voting in a modern country consti - t...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
There are far-reaching expectations that electronic democracy will increase political participation,...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
Part 2: Critical ReflectionsInternational audienceEstonia has acquired the reputation of a successfu...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
An increasingly popular tendency can be observed in numerous states in Europe and globally, where mo...
This article focuses on various factors related to electronic voting. The analysis therefore concern...
Estonia has acquired the reputation of a successful e-voting country, and perhaps justifiably so. It...