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The future of representative democracy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011Description: 307p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780511770883
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 ALO
Contents:
Contents: Frontmatter. Pp. i-iv; Contents. Pp. v-vi; List of figures. Pp. vii-vii; List of tables. Pp. viii-viii; Notes on contributors. Pp. ix-xii; Acknowledgements. Pp. xiii-xiv; Editors' introduction: Rethinking the future of representative democracy. Pp. 1-22; By Sonia Alonso, University of Madrid, John Keane, University of Sydney, Wolfgang Merkel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; 1 - Representative democracy and its critics. Pp. 23-49; By Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University; 2 - Representative democracy and the populist temptation. Pp. 50-73; By Klaus von Beyme, University of Heidelberg; 3 - The wider canvas: representation and democracy in state and society. Pp. 74-95; By Michael Saward, Open University 4 - Performance and deficits of present-day representation. Pp. 96-123; By Bernhard Wessels, Social Science Research Centre Berlin; 5 - Do parliaments have a future?. Pp. 124-143; By David Beetham, University of Leeds; 6 - Engendering representative democracy. Pp. 144-168; By Drude Dahlerup, University of Stockholm; 7 - Representative democracy and the multinational demos. Pp. 169-190; By Sonia Alonso, University of Madrid; 8 - Diagnosing and designing democracy in Europe. Pp. 191-211; By Philippe Schmitter, European University; 9 - Monitory democracy?. Pp. 212-235; By John Keane, University of Sydney; 10 - Representing nature. Pp. 236-257; By Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne; 11 - Democracy and representation beyond the nation state. Pp. 258-281; By Michael Zürn, Social Science Research Centre Berlin, Gregor Walter-Drop, Freie Universität Berlin; General bibliography. pp. 282-301; Index. pp. 302-307.
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Contents:
Frontmatter. Pp. i-iv;
Contents. Pp. v-vi;
List of figures. Pp. vii-vii;
List of tables. Pp. viii-viii;
Notes on contributors. Pp. ix-xii;
Acknowledgements. Pp. xiii-xiv;
Editors' introduction: Rethinking the future of representative democracy. Pp. 1-22;
By Sonia Alonso, University of Madrid, John Keane, University of Sydney, Wolfgang Merkel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin;
1 - Representative democracy and its critics. Pp. 23-49;
By Nadia Urbinati, Columbia University;
2 - Representative democracy and the populist temptation. Pp. 50-73;
By Klaus von Beyme, University of Heidelberg;
3 - The wider canvas: representation and democracy in state and society. Pp. 74-95;
By Michael Saward, Open University
4 - Performance and deficits of present-day representation. Pp. 96-123;
By Bernhard Wessels, Social Science Research Centre Berlin;
5 - Do parliaments have a future?. Pp. 124-143;
By David Beetham, University of Leeds;
6 - Engendering representative democracy. Pp. 144-168;
By Drude Dahlerup, University of Stockholm;
7 - Representative democracy and the multinational demos. Pp. 169-190;
By Sonia Alonso, University of Madrid;
8 - Diagnosing and designing democracy in Europe. Pp. 191-211;
By Philippe Schmitter, European University;
9 - Monitory democracy?. Pp. 212-235;
By John Keane, University of Sydney;
10 - Representing nature. Pp. 236-257;
By Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne;
11 - Democracy and representation beyond the nation state. Pp. 258-281;
By Michael Zürn, Social Science Research Centre Berlin, Gregor Walter-Drop, Freie Universität Berlin;
General bibliography. pp. 282-301;
Index. pp. 302-307.

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