TY - JOUR
T1 - Policy Representation in Europe
T2 - The 2018 Peter Mair Lecture
AU - Rasmussen, Anne
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - A key challenge of democratic societies is to ensure a continuous flow of information between the people and elites in order to secure representation of citizen preferences. While there may be occasions where deviations from citizen preferences are desirable, political systems with a sustained and systematic mismatch between citizen opinion and policy would typically not be considered democratic. Political parties have traditionally acted as key channels of representation helping to transmit citizen preferences to policy-makers. Yet their ability to secure democratic representation has been called into question. The lecture explores the state of democratic representation in Europe by presenting evidence from the GovLis Research Programme ‘When does Government Listen to the Public’ on the link between public opinion and policy on a large number of policy issues. Beyond parties, it explores a series of alternative channels of citizen representation by considering the ability of political institutions and engagement in civil society associations to strengthen the link between public opinion and policy
AB - A key challenge of democratic societies is to ensure a continuous flow of information between the people and elites in order to secure representation of citizen preferences. While there may be occasions where deviations from citizen preferences are desirable, political systems with a sustained and systematic mismatch between citizen opinion and policy would typically not be considered democratic. Political parties have traditionally acted as key channels of representation helping to transmit citizen preferences to policy-makers. Yet their ability to secure democratic representation has been called into question. The lecture explores the state of democratic representation in Europe by presenting evidence from the GovLis Research Programme ‘When does Government Listen to the Public’ on the link between public opinion and policy on a large number of policy issues. Beyond parties, it explores a series of alternative channels of citizen representation by considering the ability of political institutions and engagement in civil society associations to strengthen the link between public opinion and policy
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - Representation
KW - Policy responsiveness
KW - Associational engagement
KW - Interest groups
KW - Political institutions
U2 - 10.1080/07907184.2019.1606144
DO - 10.1080/07907184.2019.1606144
M3 - Journal article
VL - 34
SP - 327
EP - 349
JO - Irish Political Studies
JF - Irish Political Studies
SN - 0790-7184
IS - 3
ER -