Democratic theory tells us that competition between political parties fosters more responsive government by disciplining elected leaders. Yet party competition may not always attain the levels desirable for holding leaders accountable, notably at the sub-national level. This paper hypothesizes that variations in competition-induced accountability affect regional, or state, government behavior, and that this variation is reflected in citizen satisfaction with regional government performance. The hypothesis is confirmed using survey data from sixty-eight German state election studies. Specifically, a widening of the gap between the two main parties of each state is shown to affect subsequent individual-level satisfaction negatively. This find...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This comprehensive volume studies the vices and virtues of regionalisation in comparative perspectiv...
In this paper, we analyze how variations in partisan representation across different levels of gover...
Democratic theory tells us that competition between political parties fosters more responsive govern...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research focusing on a single country or...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
2Systems of multi-level governance represent important opportunities, challenges, and paradoxes for ...
According to scholarly wisdom, party competition at the subnational level plays a negligible role in...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
How does the economy influence party preferences in multi-level states? Using regional-level survey ...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This comprehensive volume studies the vices and virtues of regionalisation in comparative perspectiv...
In this paper, we analyze how variations in partisan representation across different levels of gover...
Democratic theory tells us that competition between political parties fosters more responsive govern...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
Research on direct democracy is often entirely sub-national research focusing on a single country or...
The last decade has witnessed the raise of populist parties and a number of actors that question lib...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
2Systems of multi-level governance represent important opportunities, challenges, and paradoxes for ...
According to scholarly wisdom, party competition at the subnational level plays a negligible role in...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
How does the economy influence party preferences in multi-level states? Using regional-level survey ...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This comprehensive volume studies the vices and virtues of regionalisation in comparative perspectiv...
In this paper, we analyze how variations in partisan representation across different levels of gover...