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  1. Leader democracy.Alan Scott - 2018 - Thesis Eleven 148 (1):3-20.
    There is a revival of notions of leader democracy and plebiscitary leader democracy both at the level of politics and in academic debate. This paper focuses largely on the latter, with occasional reference to real-world political developments. The paper sketches changes in the nature of contemporary governance; argues that Weber’s and Schumpeter’s account of leader democracy LD) as a means of addressing the crisis of representation has marked affinities with current debates; discusses the possible implications of the re-emergence of a (...)
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  • From Frankfurt to CologneStreeckWolfgang, Buying Time – The Delayed Crisis of Democratic Capitalism.Tim Holst Celik - 2016 - Thesis Eleven 137 (1):106-120.
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  • Charting the rise (and fall?) of Direct Democracy in the European Union: How comparative federalism can help us understand the interplay of direct democracy and European integration.Fernando Mendez, Mario Mendez & Vasiliki Triga - 2009 - .
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  • Dilemmas of Direct Democracy: The European Union from Comparative Perspective.Fernando Mendez, Mario Mendez & Vasiliki Triga - unknown
    In recent decades Europe?s political landscape has been marked by a notable rise in the use of mechanisms of direct democracy such as the referendum and the citizens? initiative. Our focus in this article is on the national referendums that are directly connected to the European Union integration process. These types of referendums are increasingly recognised by the scholarly community as the source of institutional instability across the wider EU polity. To explain the nature of this empirical puzzle is this (...)
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