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Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy Book

Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy
Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy, Referendums—the direct popular vote on an issue—appear to be the most democratic of decision mechanisms because the voice of the people is directly heard rather than mediated through elected representatives in legislatures. But referendums can be manipula, Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy has a rating of 3 stars
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Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy, Referendums—the direct popular vote on an issue—appear to be the most democratic of decision mechanisms because the voice of the people is directly heard rather than mediated through elected representatives in legislatures. But referendums can be manipula, Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy
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  • Strategic Use of Referendums: Power, Legitimacy, and Democracy
  • Written by author Mark Clarence Walker
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, August 2003
  • Referendums—the direct popular vote on an issue—appear to be the most democratic of decision mechanisms because the voice of the people is directly heard rather than mediated through elected representatives in legislatures. But referendums can be manipula
  • The strategic use of referendums by leaders often confers legitimacy but it may also reflect the power struggle between leaders, groups, and institutions and in doing so not provide a democratic result for the citizenry of a country.
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Preface
Ch. 1Legitimacy, Bargaining, and Power in the Use of Referendums1
Ch. 2Referendums and Executives in France and Chile19
Ch. 3The USSR Referendum and Republic Counter-Referendums49
Ch. 4Bargaining and Power in Russian Referendums73
Ch. 5Patterns in the Use of Referendums91
Ch. 6Pros and Cons of Referendums and Democratic Theory117
Notes135
Bibliography145
Index155


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