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Democratic Representation in Multi-level Systems
This comprehensive volume studies the vices and virtues of regionalisation in comparative perspective, including countries such as Belgium, Germany, Spain, and the UK, and discusses conditions that might facilitate or hamper responsiveness in regional democracies. It follows the entire chain of democratic responsiveness, starting from the translation of citizen preferences into voting behaviour, up to patterns of decision-making and policy implementation.
Many European democracies have experienced considerable decentralisation over the past few decades. This book explores the key virtues which may accompany this trend, such as regional-level political authorities performing better in understanding and implementing citizens preferences. It also examines how, on the other hand, decentralisation can come at a price, especially since the resulting multi-level structures may create several new obstacles to democratic representation, including information, responsibility and accountability problems.
This book was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.
Thomas Dubler is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, Germany. He studies electoral systems, party competition and legislative politics. His work has been published in journals including the European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Politics and Legislative Studies Quarterly.
Jochen Mller is Assistant Professor in Political Sociology at the University of Greifswald, Germany. His research interests include legislative behaviour, government formation and party competition. His work has been published in journals including Electoral Studies, European Union Politics, Political Analysis, and Regional Studies.
Christian Stecker is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, Germany. His research focuses on party competition and legislative politics. His work has been published in journals including the European Journal of Political Research, Political Analysis, West European Politics, and Party Politics.
West European Politics Series
Edited by
Klaus H. Goetz, University of Munich, Germany
Wolfgang C. Mller, University of Vienna, Austria
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
West European Politics has established itself as the foremost journal for the comparative analysis of European political institutions, politics and public policy. Its comprehensive scope, which includes the European Union, makes it essential reading for both academics and political practitioners. The books in this series have originated from special issues published by West European Politics.
Recent titles in this series include:
Party Politics and Democracy in Europe
Essays in Honour of Peter Mair
Edited by Ferdinand Mller-Rommel and Fernando Casal Brtoa
Europes Union in Crisis
Tested and Contested
Edited by Brigid Laffan
Challenging Executive Dominance
Legislatures and Foreign Affairs
Edited by Tapio Raunio and Wolfgang Wagner
National Interest Organizations in the EU Multilevel System
Edited by Rainer Eising, Daniel Rasch and Patrycja Rozbicka
Secrecy in European Politics
Edited by Berthold Rittberger and Klaus H. Goetz
Democratic Representation in Multi-level Systems
The Vices and Virtues of Regionalisation
Edited by Thomas Dubler, Jochen Mller and Christian Stecker
For a complete list of titles in this series, please visit
https://www.routledge.com/West-European-Politics/book-series/WEP
First published 2019
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2019 Taylor & Francis
2017 Martin Gross and Marc Debus. Originally published as Open Access.
2017 Arjan H. Schakel and Emanuele Massetti. Originally published as Open Access.
With the exception of Chapters 3 and 8, no part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. For details on the rights for Chapters 3 and 8, please see the chapters Open Access footnotes.
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Publishers Note
The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen during the conversion of this book from journal articles to book chapters, namely the inclusion of journal terminology.
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Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders for their permission to reprint material in this book. The publishers would be grateful to hear from any copyright holder who is not here acknowledged and will undertake to rectify any errors or omissions in future editions of this book.
The chapters in this book were originally published in West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
  • Assessing democratic representation in multi-level democracies
  • Thomas Dubler, Jochen Mller and Christian Stecker
  • West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018), pp. 541564
  • Party unity in federal disunity: determinants of decentralised policy-seeking in Switzerland
  • Sean Mueller and Julian Bernauer
  • West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018), pp. 565593
  • Does EU regional policy increase parties support for European integration?
  • Martin Gross and Marc Debus
  • West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018), pp. 594614
  • Democratic regeneration in European peripheral regions: new politics for the territory?
  • Matthias Scantamburlo, Sonia Alonso and Braulio Gmez
  • West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018), pp. 615639
  • When incumbents can only gain: economic voting in local government elections in Poland
  • Paula Kukoowicz and Maciej A. Grecki
  • West European Politics, volume 41, issue 3 (May 2018), pp. 640659
  • Passing the buck? Responsibility attribution and cognitive bias in multilevel democracies
  • Sandra Len, Ignacio Jurado and Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga
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