Between-Election Democracy

Between-Election Democracy

Between-Election Democracy

Between-Election Democracy

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Overview

Why do we need European integration in increasingly fragmented and antagonised European societies? How can European integration relate to the national stories we carry about who we are as a nation and where we belong? What to do with the national stories that tell traumatising tales of past loss and sacrifice, and depict others as villains or foes? Can we still claim that our national states are the most legitimate way of organising European political communities today? Engaging with these big questions of European politics, Nevena Nancheva tells a small story from the periphery of Europe. Looking at two post-communist Balkan states ‒ Bulgaria and Macedonia ‒ she explores how their narratives of national identity have changed in the context of Europeanisation and EU membership preparations. In doing so, Nancheva suggests that national identity and European integration might be more relevant than previously thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907301988
Publisher: ECPR Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Series: Ecpr - Studies in European Political Science
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Hanne Marthe Narud (1958-2012) was professor of political science at the University of 'slo. Her main research focus was on coalition behaviour, political recruiting, and voting behaviour. She published articles in Comparative Sociology, European Journal of Political Research, Electoral Studies, West European Politics, Scandinavian Political Studies, Party Politics, Journal of Legislative Studies, Journal of Theoretical Politics and Acta Politica, in addition to numerous contributions to books in Norwegian and English. She also wrote a book with Henry Valen on political representation in a multiparty system. She was frequently called upon to commentate on Norwegian politics in the news media.

Peter Esaiasson is professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg. He has published several books on political representation, election campaigning and empirical democratic theory. His articles have appeared in journals including the British Journal of Political Science; European Journal of Political Research; Electoral Studies; Governance; European Political Science Review and Party Politics.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Figures and Tables vii Contributors xi Preface xv Chapter One: Between-Election Democracy: An Introductory Note Peter Esaiasson and Hanne Marthe Narud 1 Chapter Two: Communicative Responsiveness and Other Central Concepts in Between-Election Democracy Peter Esaiasson, Mikael Gilljam and Mikael Persson 15 Chapter Three: Is Anyone Listening? The Perceived Effectiveness of Electoral and Non-Electoral Participation Sofie Marien and Marc Hooghe 35 Chapter Four: Issue Uptake in the Shadow of Elections Audrey André, Sam Depauw and Kris Deschouwer 53 Chapter Five: Nominations, Campaigning and Representation: How the Secret Garden of Politics Determines the Style of Campaigning and Roles of Representation Rune Karlsen and Hanne Marthe Narud 77 Chapter Six: Institutional Incentives for Participation in Elections and Between Elections Henrik Serup Christensen 103 Chapter Seven: Political Parties in the Streets: The Development and Timing of Party-Sponsored Protests in Western Europe Swen Hutter 127 Chapter Eight: Signalling Through Voting Intention Polls Between Elections Ann-Kristin Kölln and Kees Aarts 151 Chapter Nine: ‘We Need to Decide!’: A Mixed Method Approach to Responsiveness and Equal Treatment Liz Richardson 171 Chapter Ten: The Impact of Social Movements on Agenda Setting: Bringing the Real World Back In Roy Gava, Marco Giugni, and Frédéric Varone 189 Index 209
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