It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governments must be able to respond to what people want and people must be able to react to what governments do. These mechanisms of democratic governance have contributed to two research traditions: one, the responsible party approach, views policy change as a consequence of ‘electoral turnover’; and the other, the dynamic representation approach, views policy change as occurring in ‘rational anticipation’ of electoral repercussions. The aim of this book is to evaluate the state of political representation in contemporary Europe in the light of these two approaches. The chapters present fresh insight into issue congruence between voters and parties a...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
This book confronts and discusses different conceptions of political representation with respect to ...
Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book ex...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
This book confronts and discusses different conceptions of political representation with respect to ...
Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book ex...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realized that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
It has long been realised that democratic governance requires a two-way flow of influence. Governmen...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
This paper addresses two particular aspects of the much debated democratic deficit in European Union...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
In representative democracy the chain of political legitimacy runs from voters to governments throug...
This book confronts and discusses different conceptions of political representation with respect to ...
Is version of the Special Issue of Journal of European Integration, 2013, Vol. 35, No. 5This book ex...