Between Party Democracy and Citizen Democracy: Explaining Attitudes of Flemish Local Chairs Towards Democratic Innovations

Caluwaerts, Didier;Kern, Anna;Reuchamps, Min;Valcke, Tony
(2020) Politics of the Low Countries — Vol. 2, n° 2, p. 192-213 (2020)

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  • Caluwaerts, DidierVUB
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  • Kern, AnnaUGent
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  • Valcke, TonyUGent
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Abstract
As a response to the perceived legitimacy crisis that threatens modern democracies, local government has increasingly become a laboratory for democratic renewal and citizen participation. This article studies whether and why local party chapters support democratic innovations fostering more citizen participation. More specifically, we analyse the relative weight of ideas, interests and institutions in explaining their support for citizen-centred democracy. The central finding is that ideas matter more than interests and institutions. Ideology is alive and kicking with regard to democratic innovation, with socialist and ecologist parties and populist parties being most supportive of participatory arrangements. By contrast, interests and institutions play, at this stage, a minor role in explaining support for participatory innovations.
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Caluwaerts, D., Kern, A., Reuchamps, M., & Valcke, T. (2020). Between Party Democracy and Citizen Democracy: Explaining Attitudes of Flemish Local Chairs Towards Democratic Innovations. Politics of the Low Countries, 2(2), 192-213. https://doi.org/10.5553/plc/258999292020002002005 (Original work published 2020)