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While political decentralisation is a process that has been undertaken in a wide range of countries, even becoming a main element of political discourse in some cases, there exists a considerable gap in our knowledge regarding citizens’ attitudes towards territorial scales of political life. This panel assembles papers that further our understanding of multilevel governance by assessing citizens’ attitudes towards different facets of decentralisation.
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A crosscutting cleavage? Investigating the associations between popular nationalism and political attitudes across sub-state nations | View Paper Details |
Unpacking Belgian citizens’ attitudes towards (de)centralization: an interplay of efficiency, identity and socialization? | View Paper Details |
Citizens’ functional and desired allocation of responsibilities in multilevel democracies | View Paper Details |
Preferences for Regional Authority and Attitudes Towards the Multilevel Decision-Making Process in Norway | View Paper Details |