While delegation of policymaking authority from citizens to parliament is the most defining characteristic of representative democracy, public demand for delegating such authority away from legislature/government to technocrats or back to citizens appears to have increased. Drawing on spatial models of voting, we argue that the distance between individuals’ ideal policy points, the status quo, experts’ policy positions and aggregated societal policy preferences can help explain whether individuals prefer to delegate decision-making power away from parliament and, if so, to whom. The effects of individual’s preference distance from these ideal points are likely to be stronger the more salient the policy issue is for the respective individual...
Comparative studies using a rational choice approach have successfully explained variation in the de...
The terms ‘technocracy’ and ‘technocrat’ are becoming part of common usage and it is frequently argu...
First published: 11 June 2018A strong link between citizen preferences and public policy is one of t...
While delegation of policymaking authority from citizens to parliament is the most defining characte...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
An extensive body of literature discusses the disaffection of citizens with representative democracy...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
The separation of powers is endogenous to the politico-economic process, and thus to politicians' se...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
Much of the existing scholarship on the positive theory of public bureaucracy focuses on the relatio...
The degree to which European Union (EU) policy-making is representative of citizens’ preferences is ...
The increasing critique of representative democracy and its institutions determined reformers to con...
A large share of delegation models takes into account the effect of political disagreement when expl...
Comparative studies using a rational choice approach have successfully explained variation in the de...
The terms ‘technocracy’ and ‘technocrat’ are becoming part of common usage and it is frequently argu...
First published: 11 June 2018A strong link between citizen preferences and public policy is one of t...
While delegation of policymaking authority from citizens to parliament is the most defining characte...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
An extensive body of literature discusses the disaffection of citizens with representative democracy...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
The separation of powers is endogenous to the politico-economic process, and thus to politicians' se...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
Much of the existing scholarship on the positive theory of public bureaucracy focuses on the relatio...
The degree to which European Union (EU) policy-making is representative of citizens’ preferences is ...
The increasing critique of representative democracy and its institutions determined reformers to con...
A large share of delegation models takes into account the effect of political disagreement when expl...
Comparative studies using a rational choice approach have successfully explained variation in the de...
The terms ‘technocracy’ and ‘technocrat’ are becoming part of common usage and it is frequently argu...
First published: 11 June 2018A strong link between citizen preferences and public policy is one of t...