Representative democracy in Britain does not work. Or more accurately, its critics argue that it does not work as theories of representative democracy would lead us to expect. If the starting point for understanding is taken to be a 'standard model' of representative democracy then that model does not get us very far. Yet it is precisely such a model that modern British governments continue to use to legitimate their actions. Democratic Incongruities explains why the standard model is deficient, why recent 'reconceptualisations' of democracy and representation come with their own problems, and why theory and political practice have to address the 'inclusion-exclusion paradox' at the core of representative democracy. The fundamental question...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
In recent years, political theorists and others have questioned a series of longstanding assumptions...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
The purpose of this article is to suggest an innovative theoretical approach to modern democracy and...
he discussion and empirical analysis of the increasing citizen dissatisfaction with existing represe...
In view of widespread agreement that there is something seriously wrong with the traditional model o...
The premise of this issue of the journal is that in western secular democracies the principles under...
In this paper, the author points to the need for conducting an in-depth study of the claim that repr...
[Political representation] is the basis of modern representative democracy. Older and less sophistic...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
In countries we consider “established democracies, ” the democratic concept evolved its familiar for...
Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book ex...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...
In this paper, the author examines contemporary forms of representative democracy in the light of th...
In recent years, political theorists and others have questioned a series of longstanding assumptions...
In an ideal democracy, representatives would entirely reflect citizens’ views, preferences and wishe...
The purpose of this article is to suggest an innovative theoretical approach to modern democracy and...
he discussion and empirical analysis of the increasing citizen dissatisfaction with existing represe...
In view of widespread agreement that there is something seriously wrong with the traditional model o...
The premise of this issue of the journal is that in western secular democracies the principles under...
In this paper, the author points to the need for conducting an in-depth study of the claim that repr...
[Political representation] is the basis of modern representative democracy. Older and less sophistic...
Recent debates about representative democracy pose two key arguments. First, they contend that the r...
In countries we consider “established democracies, ” the democratic concept evolved its familiar for...
Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book ex...
The purpose of this article is to suggest a theoretical approach to modern democracy and its implici...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included...