Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers to regional governments, has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. The article focuses on how institutional regionalization changed citizens’ attitudes about the division of competences between the central and regional level. It argues that regional institutions and policies exert a socializing effect on citizens’ preference in favor of these institutions through a mechanism of adaptive preferences. First, attitudes are studied across cohorts in a single population to test whether cohorts that came of age in a context of more institutional regionalization are more favorable towards regional decision-making than cohort...
In last 50 years, Belgium has evolved from a central to a federal state. While this process was driv...
In multinational federations, federal dynamics seem to be guided by the congruence between the ethno...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
Studies on regionalisation have often made sense of citizens’ preferences regarding the reorganisati...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
peer reviewedBelgium is often portrayed as a textbook example of gradual federalization. Today, howe...
Recent scholarship has suggested that nation-states will gradually fade away in favor of regions and...
Scholars and politicians have long debated the effect -if any- of federalization on communal conflic...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
In last 50 years, Belgium has evolved from a central to a federal state. While this process was driv...
In multinational federations, federal dynamics seem to be guided by the congruence between the ethno...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
Studies on regionalisation have often made sense of citizens’ preferences regarding the reorganisati...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
peer reviewedBelgium is often portrayed as a textbook example of gradual federalization. Today, howe...
Recent scholarship has suggested that nation-states will gradually fade away in favor of regions and...
Scholars and politicians have long debated the effect -if any- of federalization on communal conflic...
Political parties are often thought of as unitary actors that have consistent preferences. This ‘hid...
In last 50 years, Belgium has evolved from a central to a federal state. While this process was driv...
In multinational federations, federal dynamics seem to be guided by the congruence between the ethno...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...