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Do parliaments have a future?
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Author(s):
David Beetham
Editor(s):
Sonia Alonso
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John Keane
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Wolfgang Merkel
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Editors' introduction: Rethinking the future of representative democracy
pp. 23
Representative democracy and its critics
pp. 50
Representative democracy and the populist temptation
pp. 74
The wider canvas: representation and democracy in state and society
pp. 96
Performance and deficits of present-day representation
pp. 124
Do parliaments have a future?
pp. 144
Engendering representative democracy
pp. 169
Representative democracy and the multinational demos
pp. 191
Diagnosing and designing democracy in Europe
pp. 212
Monitory democracy?
pp. 236
Representing nature
pp. 258
Democracy and representation beyond the nation state
pp. 282
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