Political Participation, Diffused Governance, and the Transformation of Democracy

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Central Government
citizen engagement
Civic Voluntarism Model
comparative politics
Competence Diffusion
cross-national analysis
democracy
democratic reforms
Direct Democracy
empirical political science
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Extra-representative Forms
Extra-representative Participation
Higher Level Democracies
Horizontal Diffusion
Horizontal Dispersion
Institution Alisation
institutional change
institutional theory
Lower Left Panel
Lower Level Democracies
Minimal Democracies
Non-majoritarian Institutions
Plural Electoral System
political behaviour patterns
political participation
Political Parties
Prais Winsten Regressions
Predictive Margins
Representative Participation
Single Member Districts
Strong Bicameralism
Strong Judicial Review
Time Series Cross-sectional Data Analyses
Vertical Diffusion
Vertical Dispersion

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138239999
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although democratic governments have introduced a number of institutional reforms in part intended to increase citizens’ political involvement, studies show a continued decline in regular political engagement. This book examines different forms of political participation in democracies, and in what way the delegation of public responsibilities—or, the diffusion of politics—has affected patterns of participation since the 1980s.

The book addresses this paradox by directly investigating the impact of institutional changes on citizens’ political participation empirically. It re-analyses patterns of political participation in contemporary democracies, providing an in-depth time series cross-sectional analysis that helps develop a better understanding of how variation in political participation can be explained, both between countries and over time. As such, it develops an institutional theoretical framework which can help to explain levels of participation and shows that, instead of displaying more political apathy, citizens have reallocated or displaced their activities to a broader array of forms of participation.

This book will be of key interest to students and scholars of comparative politics, democratization, political participation and electoral politics.

Yvette Peters is a Researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway, and has been Assistant Professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany, before that.

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