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Parliaments and the Challenges to Democracy

Comparative Politics
Democracy
Parliaments
Political Parties
Representation
S47
Michael Koss
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Olivier Rozenberg
Sciences Po Paris

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments


Abstract

Parliaments are at the centre of representative democracies. Their internal rules, composition, the roles, the behaviour of legislators, and the connection between citizens and representatives, are all aspects of the quality of democracy. Lately, an increasing number of authors call attention to democratic decline. The growing success of far-right and populist parties at democratic elections testifies that representative institutions are no longer able to fulfil their mission. Our Section invites Panels and Papers dealing with representative democracy and the role of parliaments in strengthening democratic quality. The Section welcomes studies at the local, national and EU levels. Both theoretical ideas and empirical Papers are welcome with different study designs and methods. Short biographies Michael Koß is a professor of the political system of Germany and the European Union at Leuphana University Lüneburg. He publishes on institutional aspects of political parties and parliaments and currently serves as deputy convenor of the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments. Olivier Rozenberg is associate professor at Sciences Po in the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics. He publishes on the European activities of parliaments as well as on legislative studies in general.
Code Title Details
P056 Coalition Governance in Europe View Panel Details
P213 Legislatures and Multilevel Settings View Panel Details
P229 Methodological Innovation in Parliamentary Research View Panel Details
P233 Minority Governments Revisited View Panel Details
P234 Minority Governments Revisited 2 View Panel Details
P237 MPs Responsiveness View Panel Details
P258 Parliamentary Approaches to EU Affairs in the V4 Countries View Panel Details
P263 Parties’ and MPs’ Legislative Behaviour View Panel Details
P313 Populists in Parliament View Panel Details
P417 The Politics of Procedural Choice in Legislatures View Panel Details