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The Emergence of Direct Democracy – a Typological Approachnce of direct democracy: deep internal conflict, national independence, and system transformation, and their possible links to some typical profiles of direct democracy design. In a first illustration we will discuss the positions of minorities in different institutional settings of direct democracy and how they relate to various emergence models.个人长篇演说 发表于 2025-3-25 10:05:37
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Book 2012ocess offers extra channels for citizen participation and thus represents an important supplementary institution in modern democracies. This third volume of the series Direct Democracy in Modern Europe focuses on directdemocratic decisions on minority affairs. The main question is whether direct dem整理 发表于 2025-3-26 02:53:13
Is the Irish Referendum a Majoritarian Device? of three different issues shows no empirical connection between the referendum as a decision-making method, and majority rule. Rather party politics determine whether the referendum works as a majoritarian device. The article concludes with a reflection on its place in the Irish democratic system.crescendo 发表于 2025-3-26 07:04:55
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Liesegang Rings, Spirals and Helicesighbours Hungary and the Kingdom of the Southern Slavs in the wake of World War I. In addition to stabilizing the war-torn region, the plebiscites can also be seen as an early realization of the concept of good governance long before this idea entered the political vocabulary.VALID 发表于 2025-3-26 12:41:32
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3614-6s discussion can be fruitful not only for the Swiss and US debates on the relationship between direct democracy and the rule of law, but also for other countries planning to introduce or to enhance direct-democratic institutions, such as Germany. The conclusions indicate that direct democracy has to