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2013
Abstract This article considers the centrality of political representation to feminist politics. It discusses the traditional theories of representation and then explains how scholars of gender and politics have used the term.
Childs, Sarah L, joni, lovenduski
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Abstract This article considers the centrality of political representation to feminist politics. It discusses the traditional theories of representation and then explains how scholars of gender and politics have used the term.
Childs, Sarah L, joni, lovenduski
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2017
Focusing explicitly on the dynamics of electoral representation, this chapter shows that scholarship about representation has been lively despite remaining at the fringe of mainstream international developments. Some precursors, such as Duverger, have failed to shape French debates about the issue even if their international standing has been immense ...
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Focusing explicitly on the dynamics of electoral representation, this chapter shows that scholarship about representation has been lively despite remaining at the fringe of mainstream international developments. Some precursors, such as Duverger, have failed to shape French debates about the issue even if their international standing has been immense ...
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2010
Political representation lies at the core of modern politics. Democracies, with their vast numbers of citizens, could not operate without representative institutions. Yet relations between the democratic ideal and the everyday practice of political representation have never been well defined and remain the subject of vigorous debate among historians ...
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Political representation lies at the core of modern politics. Democracies, with their vast numbers of citizens, could not operate without representative institutions. Yet relations between the democratic ideal and the everyday practice of political representation have never been well defined and remain the subject of vigorous debate among historians ...
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Political Parties and Political Representation
2016Although Sweden is characterized by a stable formal framework for political representation, major changes during recent decades have affected the conditions in which political representation is exercised. A once orderly five-party system has evolved into an unwieldy eight-party system, and turnover in the Riksdag has increased.
Peter Esaiasson, Lena Wängnerud
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Political Parties and Political Representation
Comparative Political Studies, 1985Political representation in most Western democracies occurs through and by political parties. Based on parallel surveys of voters and party elites in nine West European nations, this article examines how well parties perform their representation role. The opinions of voters and party elites are compared for 40 party dyads. In some cases there is close
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2018
Political representation – the designation of a small group of politically active citizens to serve as representatives of the political community as a whole – is a central feature of contemporary states, especially of those that claim to be democratic.
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Political representation – the designation of a small group of politically active citizens to serve as representatives of the political community as a whole – is a central feature of contemporary states, especially of those that claim to be democratic.
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2004
Les conseillers du Souverain, qui était le représentant "naturel" de ses peuples, lui ont peu à peu imposé leur autorité et sont devenus un Conseil souverain (suprématie parlementaire). Ils représentaient légitimement le peuple souverain jusqu'à ce que les intérêts économiques et sociaux, d'abord consultés, mettent à leur tour en cause la capacité de ...
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Les conseillers du Souverain, qui était le représentant "naturel" de ses peuples, lui ont peu à peu imposé leur autorité et sont devenus un Conseil souverain (suprématie parlementaire). Ils représentaient légitimement le peuple souverain jusqu'à ce que les intérêts économiques et sociaux, d'abord consultés, mettent à leur tour en cause la capacité de ...
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