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Referendums are now regular features of politics – at local or regional if not always national level – in almost all democracies. It is therefore important to understand both referendums in general – why referendums are permitted or not permitted, when referendums are actually held, what attitudes exist towards referendums – and also the specific rules governing referendums: what rules exist, where those rules come from, and what effects they have. This panel comprises a set of papers that explore new avenues into these issues.
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Representatives’ Support for Direct Democracy: Intrinsic Policy-Seeking or just a New Instrument of Power-Seeking? | View Paper Details |
Citizen Attitudes towards Referendum Processes | View Paper Details |
The Voice of Populist People? Referendum preferences, practices and populist attitudes | View Paper Details |
Be Careful What You Wish For: Regulating Referendum Campaigns | View Paper Details |