Mind the gap : political participation and representation in Belgium


edited by Kris Deschouwer
Bok Engelsk 1996
Utgitt
London : LSE , 1996
Omfang
XIII, 307 sider : diagrammer
Opplysninger
Introduction : the many gaps in Belgian politics / Kris Deschouwer -- Norms of citizenship / Jan Van Deth -- Who framed the party? The perception of political organisations / Camille Kelbel, Giulia Sandri and Emilie Van Haute -- Public and politicians' preferences on priorities in political representation / Audrey andré, Sam Depauw and Rudy B. Andeweg -- What is good democracy? Citizens, support for ne modes of governing / Didier Caluwaerts, Benjamin Biard, Vincent Jacquet and Min Reuchamps -- Party families in a split party system / Kris Deschouwer, Jean-Benoit pilet and Emilie Van Haute -- Language identity and voting / Dave Sinardet, Lieven De Winter, Jérémy Dodeigne and Min Reuchamps -- A three-level game: citizens' attitudes about the division of competences in a multi-level context / Soetkin Verhagen, Louise Hoon, Camille Kelbel and Virginie Van Ingelgom -- Economic voting in a federal country : overcoming the limited clarity of responsibility / Ruth Dassonneville, Marc Hooghe and Marc Debus -- Policy and ideology volatility during the campaign / Stefaan Walgrave and Christophe Lesschaeve -- The time of the vote. Causes and consequences of late deciding / Ruth Dassonneville, Pierre Baudewyns, Marc Debus and Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck -- Gender-based voting / Silvia Erzeel, Sjifra De Leeuw, Sofie Marien and Benoît Rihoux -- The nature of preference voting : disentangling the party and personal components of candidate choice / Audrey André, Sam Depauw and Jean-Benoit Pilet -- Preferential voting in local versus national elections : the role of proximity revisited / Peter Thijssen, Bram Wauters and Patrick Van Erkel.. - "Mind the Gap is a book on the difficult times of modern representative democracy, and on the way in which political science is trying to make sense of it. Forecasting election results has become a very risky business, and explaining the often-surprising results must increasingly rely on case-by-case ad hoc interpretations" --
Emner
Geografisk emneord
Belgium - Politics and government . - Belgia : (NO-TrBIB)HUME02161
Dewey
ISBN
0753007444

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