Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is seen increasingly as a healthy add-on in democratic polities. While earlier writers on democratic theory often saw a danger in increased participation of citizens, more recently several authors suggest that this participation should be fostered. I argue in this paper that both sides in the debate neglect important aspects of referendums. Discussing whether direct participation by the citizens is a good or bad thing addresses only half the story. More precisely, we have to get a better idea about how referendums interact with the traditional institutions of representative democracy
Previous research on public support for participatory decision-making fails to distinguish between v...
The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed considera...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions i...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Referendums are regularly defined as being directly democratic. Indeed, the term ‘direct democracy’ ...
This paper studies how citizen-initiated referenda affect the decision-making of elected representat...
Democratic theory has long witnessed a divergence of opinion about the practice of popular participa...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Over recent decades, many countries have gained experience with referendums, citizens’ forums, citiz...
We start by tracing the origins of modern-day direct democracy back to the ideas of participatory de...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Proponents of direct democracy claim...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Previous research on public support for participatory decision-making fails to distinguish between v...
The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed considera...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...
Referendums have experienced some sort of a comeback. Citizen involvement in political decisions is ...
In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions i...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Referendums are regularly defined as being directly democratic. Indeed, the term ‘direct democracy’ ...
This paper studies how citizen-initiated referenda affect the decision-making of elected representat...
Democratic theory has long witnessed a divergence of opinion about the practice of popular participa...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Over recent decades, many countries have gained experience with referendums, citizens’ forums, citiz...
We start by tracing the origins of modern-day direct democracy back to the ideas of participatory de...
Referendums, especially referendums with constitutional content, are often treated as exceptional ac...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Proponents of direct democracy claim...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Previous research on public support for participatory decision-making fails to distinguish between v...
The paper starts from the observation that the forms of citizen participation have changed considera...
Deliberative democracy theorists have long dismissed direct democratic mechanisms, suspecting them o...