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Politics and Governance
2013 - 2025
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2019, volume 7, articles 4
- Editorial: New Perspectives on Food Democracy pp. 1-7

- Basil Bornemann and Sabine Weiland
- Food Sharing Initiatives and Food Democracy: Practice and Policy in Three European Cities pp. 8-20

- Anna R. Davies, Agnese Cretella and Vivien Franck
- Linking Food Democracy and Sustainability on the Ground: Learnings from the Study of Three Alternative Food Networks in Brussels pp. 21-31

- François Lohest, Tom Bauler, Solène Sureau, Joris Van Mol and Wouter M. J. Achten
- Finding Our Way to Food Democracy: Lessons from US Food Policy Council Governance pp. 32-47

- Karen Bassarab, Jill K. Clark, Raychel Santo and Anne Palmer
- Food Policy Councils as Loci for Practising Food Democracy? Insights from the Case of Oldenburg, Germany pp. 48-58

- Annelie Sieveking
- How Civil Servants Frame Participation: Balancing Municipal Responsibility With Citizen Initiative in Ede’s Food Policy pp. 59-67

- Joëlla van de Griend, Jessica Duncan and Johannes S. C. Wiskerke
- Food Democracy from the Top Down? State-Driven Participation Processes for Local Food System Transformations towards Sustainability pp. 68-80

- Jana Baldy and Sylvia Kruse
- Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption pp. 81-93

- Paula Fernandez-Wulff
- Anti-Democratic Tenets? Behavioural-Economic Imaginaries of a Future Food System pp. 94-104

- Tobias Gumbert
- Empowering People—Democratising the Food System? Exploring the Democratic Potential of Food-Related Empowerment Forms pp. 105-118

- Basil Bornemann and Sabine Weiland
- How Shall We Judge Agri-Food Governance? Legitimacy Constructions in Food Democracy and Co-Regulation Discourses pp. 119-130

- Julia Behringer and Peter H. Feindt
- Food Activism and Citizens’ Democratic Engagements: What Can We Learn from Market-Based Political Participation? pp. 131-141

- Jasmine Lorenzini
- Food Democracy for All? Developing a Food Hub in the Context of Socio-Economic Deprivation pp. 142-153

- Sebastian Prost
- Building London’s Food Democracy: Assessing the Contributions of Urban Agriculture to Local Food Decision-Making pp. 154-164

- Alban Hasson
- Conflicts over GMOs and their Contribution to Food Democracy pp. 165-177

- Beate Friedrich, Sarah Hackfort, Miriam Boyer and Daniela Gottschlich
- Land Investments, Food Systems Change and Democracy in Kenya and Mozambique pp. 178-189

- Koen Dekeyser
- Food Citizenship and Governmentality: Neo-Communitarian Food Governance in The Hague pp. 190-201

- Shivant Jhagroe
- Food Democracy as ‘Radical’ Food Sovereignty: Agrarian Democracy and Counter-Hegemonic Resistance to the Neo-Imperial Food Regime pp. 202-213

- Mark Tilzey
- The Role of Knowledge in Food Democracy pp. 214-223

- Camilla Adelle
- Making Taste Public: Industrialized Orders of Sensing and the Democratic Potential of Experimental Eating pp. 224-236

- Jan-Peter Voß and Michael Guggenheim
- Political Trade-Offs: Democracy and Governance in a Changing World pp. 237-242

- Todd Landman and Hans-Joachim Lauth
- Designing Democratic Constitutions: The Search for Optimality pp. 243-253

- Steffen Ganghof
- Governing Trade-Offs and Building Coherence in Policy-Making for the 2030 Agenda pp. 254-263

- Måns Nilsson and Nina Weitz
- The Theory of Democratic Antinomies and the Identification of Value Trade-Offs in Political Practice pp. 264-274

- Oliver Hidalgo
- Globalization and Modern Slavery pp. 275-290

- Todd Landman and Bernard W. Silverman
- Free Trade versus Democracy and Social Standards in the European Union: Trade-Offs or Trilemma? pp. 291-300

- Claudia Wiesner
- Associations between the Mixture of Governance Modes and the Performance of Local Public Service Delivery pp. 301-314

- Yin Lei Win Swe and Seunghoo Lim
- Identifying Profiles of Democracies: A Cluster Analysis Based on the Democracy Matrix Dataset from 1900 to 2017 pp. 315-330

- Oliver Schlenkrich
- Dilemmas and Trade-Offs in Peacemaking: A Framework for Navigating Difficult Decisions pp. 331-342

- Anne Isabel Kraus, Owen Frazer, Lars Kirchhoff, Tatiana Kyselova, Simon J. A. Mason and Julia Palmiano Federer
2019, volume 7, articles 3
- The Impact of Brexit on EU Policies pp. 1-6

- Ferdi De Ville and Gabriel Siles-Brügge
- The Impact of Brexit on EU Trade Policy pp. 7-18

- Ferdi De Ville and Gabriel Siles-Brügge
- EU Single Market(s) after Brexit pp. 19-29

- Michelle Egan
- Why Brexit Will Do Little to Change the Political Contours of the European Social Dimension pp. 30-39

- Paul Copeland
- What Common Agricultural Policy after Brexit? pp. 40-50

- Christilla Roederer-Rynning and Alan Matthews
- Brexit and the EU in Global Climate Governance pp. 51-61

- Claire Dupont and Brendan Moore
- Bringing Gender In? EU Foreign and Security Policy after Brexit pp. 62-71

- Toni Haastrup, Katharine A. M. Wright and Roberta Guerrina
- The Impact of Brexit on EU Development Policy pp. 72-82

- Sophia Price
- The European Union and the Global Arena: In Search of Post-Brexit Roles pp. 83-92

- Michael Smith
- Rethinking Representation: Representative Claims in Global Perspective pp. 93-97

- Petra Guasti and Brigitte Geissel
- Saward’s Concept of the Representative Claim Revisited: An Empirical Perspective pp. 98-111

- Petra Guasti and Brigitte Geissel
- The Redistribution of Representation through Participation: Participatory Budgeting in Chengdu and Delhi pp. 112-123

- Emilie Frenkiel and Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal
- Defining Women’s Representation: Debates around Gender Quotas in India and France pp. 124-136

- Virginie Dutoya and Yves Sintomer
- A New Approach to Map and Quantify Representative Claims and Measure Their Validation: A Case Study Analysis pp. 137-151

- Viola Joschko and Luis Glaser
- Claims of Misrepresentation: A Comparison of Germany and Brazil pp. 152-164

- Petra Guasti and Debora Rezende de Almeida
- The Radical Right versus the Media: from Media Critique to Claims of (Mis)Representation pp. 165-178

- Louise Knops and Benjamin De Cleen
- Political Representation in the Discourse and Practices of the “Party of the Common Man” in India pp. 179-188

- Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal
- Anti-Corruption Movement: A Story of the Making of the Aam Admi Party and the Interplay of Political Representation in India pp. 189-198

- Aheli Chowdhury
- On Authoritarian Political Representation in Contemporary China pp. 199-207

- Demin Duan
- The Evolution of Representative Claim-Making by the Chinese Communist Party: From Mao to Xi (1949–2019) pp. 208-219

- Emilie Frenkiel and Anna Shpakovskaya
- Introduction to “Out of the Shadows, Into the Limelight: Parliaments and Politicisation” pp. 220-226

- Christine Neuhold and Guri Rosén
- Conceptualizing the Parliamentarization and Politicization of European Policies pp. 227-236

- Niels Gheyle
- The European Parliament and the Layered Politicization of the External Dimension of the Common Fisheries Policy pp. 237-247

- Hubert Zimmermann
- Eurosceptics into the Limelight? Eurosceptic Parliamentary Actors and Media Bias in EU Affairs pp. 248-265

- Katrin Auel
- Proving Their Worth? The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Members of the European Parliament pp. 266-278

- Guri Rosén
- Brexit under Scrutiny in EU Member States: What Role for National Parliaments in Austria and Germany? pp. 279-290

- Katharina Luise Meissner
- The Politicisation of the European Central Bank and the Bundestag pp. 291-302

- Anna-Lena Högenauer
- Preparatory Bodies as Mediators of Political Conflict in Trilogues: The European Parliament’s Shadows Meetings pp. 303-315

- Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Lara Panning
- In the Shadow of Public Opinion: The European Parliament, Civil Society Organizations, and the Politicization of Trilogues pp. 316-326

- Justin Greenwood and Christilla Roederer-Rynning
- The European Parliament as an Arena and Agent in the Politics of Climate Change: Comparing the External and Internal Dimension pp. 327-338

- Frank Wendler
- Parliamentarizing a Politicized Policy: Understanding the Involvement of the European Parliament in UN Climate Negotiations pp. 339-349

- Tom Delreux and Charlotte Burns
2019, volume 7, articles 2
- Aid Impact and Effectiveness: Introduction and Overview pp. 1-4

- Rachel M. Gisselquist and Finn Tarp
- A Meta-Analysis of Aid Effectiveness: Revisiting the Evidence pp. 5-28

- Tseday Jemaneh Mekasha and Finn Tarp
- Effects of Foreign Aid on Income through International Trade pp. 29-52

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- The Impact of Foreign Aid on Maternal Mortality pp. 53-67

- Emmanuel Banchani and Liam Swiss
- Foreign Aid and Climate Change Policy: What Can(’t) the Data Tell Us? pp. 68-92

- Daniel Yuichi Kono and Gabriella R. Montinola
- Aid Targeting to Fragile and Conflict-Affected States and Implications for Aid Effectiveness pp. 93-102

- Yiagadeesen Samy and David Carment
- Bypassing Government: Aid Effectiveness and Malawi’s Local Development Fund pp. 103-116

- Michael Chasukwa and Dan Banik
- Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? The Division of Financing in World Bank Projects and Project Performance pp. 117-126

- Matthew S. Winters
- Do Countries Use Foreign Aid to Buy Geopolitical Influence? Evidence from Donor Campaigns for Temporary UN Security Council Seats pp. 127-154

- Bernhard Reinsberg
- What Does the Evidence Tell Us about ‘Thinking and Working Politically’ in Development Assistance? pp. 155-168

- Niheer Dasandi, Ed Laws, Heather Marquette and Mark Robinson
- The Promise and Perils of Direct Democracy: An Introduction pp. 169-172

- Todd Donovan
- Boosting Political Trust with Direct Democracy? The Case of the Finnish Citizens’ Initiative pp. 173-186

- Henrik Serup Christensen
- ‘Let the Citizens Fix This Mess!’ Podemos’ Claim for Participatory Democracy in Spain pp. 187-197

- Carlos Rico Motos
- Salient Ballot Measures and the Millennial Vote pp. 198-212

- Scott J. LaCombe and Courtney Juelich
- A Survey Experiment on Citizens’ Preferences for ‘Vote–Centric’ vs. ‘Talk–Centric’ Democratic Innovations with Advisory vs. Binding Outcomes pp. 213-226

- Sebastien Rojon, Arieke J. Rijken and Bert Klandermans
- Perceptions of Referendums and Democracy: The Referendum Disappointment Gap pp. 227-241

- Shaun Bowler and Todd Donovan
- Risks and Opportunities of Direct Democracy: The Effect of Information in Colombia’s Peace Referendum pp. 242-267

- Juan Masullo and Davide Morisi
- Legal Regulation of Campaign Deliberation: Lessons from Brexit pp. 268-277

- James Organ
- Losing in the Polls, Time Pressure, and the Decision to Go Negative in Referendum Campaigns pp. 278-296

- Alessandro Nai and Ferran Martínez i Coma
- Intra-Camp Coalitions in Direct Democracy: Evidence from Referendums on Asylum pp. 297-305

- Laurent Bernhard
- Economic Voting in Direct Democracy: A Case Study of the 2016 Italian Constitutional Referendum pp. 306-333

- Arndt Leininger
- Economic Voting in EU Referendums: Sociotropic versus Egocentric Voting in the Lisbon Treaty Plebiscites in Ireland pp. 334-350

- Johan A. Elkink, Stephen Quinlan and Richard Sinnott
- Public Support for Higher Taxes on the Wealthy: California’s Proposition 30 pp. 351-364

- Caroline J. Tolbert, Christopher Witko and Cary Wolbers
- It Depends…Different Direct Democratic Instruments and Equality in Europe from 1990 to 2015 pp. 365-379

- Brigitte Geißel, Anna Krämling and Lars Paulus
- American State Ballot Initiatives and Income Inequality pp. 380-409

- Joshua J. Dyck, Wesley Hussey and Edward L. Lascher, Jr.
- Explaining Foreigners’ Political Rights in the Context of Direct Democracy: A Fuzzy-Set QCA of Swiss Cantonal Popular Votes pp. 410-426

- Francesco Veri
2019, volume 7, articles 1
- Towards Decarbonization: Understanding EU Energy Governance pp. 1-5

- Kacper Szulecki and Dag Herald Claes
- The Effect of European Integration on Swiss Energy Policy and Governance pp. 6-16

- Paul Adrianus van Baal and Matthias Finger
- Hard or Soft Governance? The EU’s Climate and Energy Policy Framework for 2030 pp. 17-27

- Sebastian Oberthür
- A Big Data View of the European Energy Union: Shifting from ‘a Floating Signifier’ to an Active Driver of Decarbonisation? pp. 28-44

- Karoliina Isoaho, Fanni Moilanen and Arho Toikka
- What Drives the Participation of Renewable Energy Cooperatives in European Energy Governance? pp. 45-59

- Jale Tosun, Laura Zöckler and Benedikt Rilling
- EU Agencies and the Energy Union: Providing Useful Information to the Commission? pp. 60-69

- Torbjørg Jevnaker and Barbara Saerbeck
- Constitutionalization and Entrepreneurship: Explaining Increased EU Steering of Renewables Support Schemes pp. 70-80

- Elin Lerum Boasson
- Policy Instrument Supply and Demand: How the Renewable Electricity Auction Took over the World pp. 81-91

- Oscar W Fitch-Roy, David Benson and Bridget Woodman
- Energy Security Concerns versus Market Harmony: The Europeanisation of Capacity Mechanisms pp. 92-104

- Merethe Dotterud Leiren, Kacper Szulecki, Tim Rayner and Catherine Banet
- The EU Emissions Trading System and Renewable Energy Policies: Friends or Foes in the European Policy Mix? pp. 105-123

- Marie Byskov Lindberg
- The Political Economy of EU Climate and Energy Policies in Central and Eastern Europe Revisited: Shifting Coalitions and Prospects for Clean Energy Transitions pp. 124-138

- Stefan Ćetković and Aron Buzogány
- Organised Interests in the Energy Sector: A Comparative Study of the Influence of Interest Groups in Czechia and Hungary pp. 139-151

- Brigitte Horváthová and Michael Dobbins
- Following, Challenging, or Shaping: Can Third Countries Influence EU Energy Policy? pp. 152-164

- Benjamin Hofmann, Torbjørg Jevnaker and Philipp Thaler
- What to Expect from the 2020 Gas Package pp. 165-169

- Maria Olczak and Andris Piebalgs
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On this page- 2019, volume 7
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2022, volume 10
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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