
Legislative debates make democracy and representation work. Political actors engage in legislative debates to make their voice heard to voters. Parties use debates to shore up their brand. This book makes the most comprehensive study of legislative debates thus far, looking at the politics of legislative debates in 33 liberal democracies in Europe, North America and Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. The book begins with theoretical chapters focused on the key concepts in the study of legislative debates. Michael Laver, Slapin and Proksch, and Taylor examine the politics of legislative debates in parliamentary and presidential democracies. Subsequently, Goplerud makes a critical review of the methodological challenges in the study of legislative debates. Schwalbach and Rauh further discuss the difficulties in the comparative empirical study of debates. Country-chapters offer a wealth of original material organized around structured sections. Each chapter begins with a details discussion of the institutional design, focusing on the electoral system, legislative organization, and party parties, to which a section on the formal and informal rules of legislative debates ensues. Next, each country chapter focuses on analyzing the determinants of floor access, with a particular emphasis on the role of gender, seniority, legislative party positions, among others. In the concluding chapter, the editors explore comparative patterns and point out to multiple research avenues opened by this edited volume. The Oxford Politics of Institutions series is designed to provide in-depth coverage of research on a specific political institution. Each volume includes a mix of theoretical contributions, state-of-the-art research review chapters, comparative empirical chapters, country case study chapters, and chapters aimed at practitioners. Typically, the majority of chapters in each volume comprises of country studies written by country experts. Volumes in the series are aimed at
This volume investigates the functional role of legislative debates in modern democracy and the strategic motivations of political actors within these forums. The editors, drawing on a wide array of contributors, present a framework that evaluates how institutional design, electoral systems, and party dynamics influence floor access and representation across diverse global contexts. By synthesizing theoretical models with empirical country-level data, the work seeks to clarify the mechanisms that allow legislators to communicate with voters and solidify party brands.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a comprehensive reference for scholars specializing in comparative legislative institutions. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for political science researchers and practitioners interested in institutional design.
Page Count:
890
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192588915
ISBN-13:
9780192588913
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