1st Edition
Referendums and Representative Democracy Responsiveness, Accountability and Deliberation
1. Introduction Maija Setälä SECTION I: Referendums and the Models of Democracy 2. From People’s Veto to Instrument of Consensus: the referendum experience in Ireland Bill Kissane 3. Stabilisation versus Destabilisation: Direct democratic Instruments in different political Systems: The cases of California Italy Liechtenstein and Switzerland Wilfried Marxer and Zoltán Tibor Pállinger 4. The Surge of Referendums and the New Politics Approach Tor Bjørklund SECTION II The Demand of Referendums: Party Ideologies and Strategies 5. Elite Motivations for Initiating Referendums: Avoidance Addition and Contradiction Gideon Rahat 6. To Structure Political Conflict: the Institutionalisation of Referendums on European Integration in the Nordic Countries Nick Sitter 7. Party Positions on the Referendum in the Netherlands Ank Michels SECTION III Referendum Campaigns and Voter Behaviour 8. Intense but Useless? Public Debate and Voting Factors in Two Referendums in Spain Joan Font and Elisa Rodriguez Ortiz 9. Checks and Balances in Direct Democracy Fritz Sager and Marc Bühlmann 10. Voting NO: The Negative Bias in Referendum Campaigns Lawrence LeDuc 11. Conclusion Theo Schiller
Biography
Maija Setälä is an Academy Research Fellow at the University of Turku, Finland. She has studied democratic theory, referendums and deliberative democracy, and has published books and journal articles on these topics.
Theo Schiller is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Philipps University Marburg, Germany, and Head of the Centre of Citizen Participation and Direct Democracy. He published books and articles on direct democracy and German and European politics.






