No. 68-2, May 2020
Index
- Associations in Social Contract Theory: Toward a Pluralist Contractarianism
- Citizen Attitudes on Politicians’ Pay: Trust Issues Are Not Solved by Delegation
- Deliberating or Thinking (Twice) About Democratic Preferences: What German Citizens Want From Democracy
- Education, Family Background, and Political Knowledge: A Test of the Compensation Hypothesis with Identical Twins
- Emanating Effects: The Impact of the Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review on Voters’ Political Efficacy
- Ideological Biases Weaken the Impact of Social Trust on Ethnic Outgroup Threat
- Party Identification, the Policy Space and Business Donations to Political Parties
- Political Trust, Commitment and Responsiveness
- The Expert Cure? Exploring the Restorative Potential of Expertise for Public Satisfaction With Parties
- The Ideal of Uptake in Democratic Deliberation
- The Quality of Representative Claims: Uncovering a Weakness in the Defense of the Liberal World Order
- The Revival of Democratic Intergovernmentalism, First Principles and the Case for a Contest-Based Account of Democracy in the European Union
- Transnational Representation in EU National Parliaments: Concept, Case Study, Research Agenda
- Who Does What Work in a Ministerial Office: Politically Appointed Staff and the Descriptive Representation of Women in Australian Political Offices, 1979–2010