An extensive body of literature discusses the disaffection of citizens with representative democracy and highlights increasing citizens’ preferences for political decision-makers beyond elected politicians. But so far, little research has been conducted to analyse the relations between citizens’ respective preferences and their political behaviour. To address this void in the literature, our article investigates the extent to which citizens’ preferences for certain political decision-makers (politicians, citizens or expert) have an impact on their retrospective and prospective political participation. Our analysis draws on data from a survey conducted in autumn of 2014 on a probability representative sample in Germany. Results indicate that...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
We study how the number of ballot propositions affects the quality of decision making in direct demo...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
Although democracy is viewed positively across Europe, surprisingly little is known about the type o...
While delegation of policymaking authority from citizens to parliament is the most defining characte...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Theorists such as Carole Pateman and Benjamin Barber suggest that democratic participation will enga...
Direct democracy, an addition to representative democracy allowing citizens to directly vote on subs...
This thesis aims at investigating the relationship between citizens' attempts to influence decision-...
This cumulative dissertation addresses the question when and why citizens and political elites polit...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of populist parties and a number of actors that question libe...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
We study how the number of ballot propositions affects the quality of decision making in direct demo...
Extensive scholarly attention is devoted to citizens’ preferences for alternative models of politica...
Although democracy is viewed positively across Europe, surprisingly little is known about the type o...
While delegation of policymaking authority from citizens to parliament is the most defining characte...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
Theorists such as Carole Pateman and Benjamin Barber suggest that democratic participation will enga...
Direct democracy, an addition to representative democracy allowing citizens to directly vote on subs...
This thesis aims at investigating the relationship between citizens' attempts to influence decision-...
This cumulative dissertation addresses the question when and why citizens and political elites polit...
Citizen satisfaction with democracy is greater when parties offer choices that are congruent with vo...
Despite repeated appointments of technocratic governments in Europe and increasing interest in techn...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of populist parties and a number of actors that question libe...
What factors explain whether citizens prefers politicians, citizens or experts to make political dec...
This thesis shows that citizens whose policy concerns are higher on political elites' agendas are mo...
In the scholarly literature, studies have underlined a link between citizens' low levels of support ...
We study how the number of ballot propositions affects the quality of decision making in direct demo...