
The Handbook Of Political Representation In Liberal Democracies Offers A State-of-the-art Assessment Of The Functioning Of Political Representation In Liberal Democracies. In 34 Chapters The World's Leading Scholars On The Various Aspects Of Political Representation Address Eight Broad Themes: The Concept And Theories Of Political Representation, Its History And The Main Requisites For Its Development; Elite Orientations And Behavior; Descriptive Representation; Party Government And Representation; Non-electoral Forms Of Political Participation And How They Relate To Political Representation; The Challenges To Representative Democracy Originating From The Growing Importance Of Non-majoritarian Institutions And Social Media; The Rise Of Populism And Its Consequences For The Functioning Of Representative Democracy; The Challenge Caused By Economic And Political Globlization: What Does It Mean For The Functioning Of Political Representation At The National Leval And Is It Possible To Develop Institutions Of Representative Democracy At A Level Above The State That Meet The Normative Criteria Of Representative Democracy And Are Supported By The People? The Various Chapters Offer A Comprehensive Review Of The Literature On The Various Aspects Of Political Representation. The Main Organizing Principle Of The Handbook Is The Chain Of Political Representation, The Chain Connecting The Interests And Policy Preferences Of The People To Public Policy Via Political Parties, Parliament, And Government. Most Of The Chapters Assessing The Functioning Of The Chain Of Political Representation And Its Various Links Are Based On Original Comparative Political Research. Comparative Research On Political Representation And Its Various Subfields Has Developed Dramatically Over The Last Decades So That Even Ten Years Ago A Handbook Like This Would Have Looked Totally Different.
This volume investigates the current state and functional efficacy of political representation within contemporary liberal democracies. Edited by Jacques Thomassen and Robert Rohrschneider, the text compiles contributions from leading scholars to analyze the 'chain of representation' that links public preferences to governmental policy. The authors utilize comparative political research to evaluate how modern challenges, including globalization, populism, and digital media, impact traditional representative structures.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this handbook as a comprehensive, high-level resource for researchers and advanced students of comparative politics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous empirical methodology applied across the thirty-four chapters.
Page Count:
704
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192558684
ISBN-13:
9780192558688
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