Political Representation and Direct Democracy

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Political Representation and Direct Democracy Min Shu Waseda University 1

Outline of the lecture Political Representation in Modern Times Representative Decision-Making under the Shadow of Direct Democracy Political Parties and Direct Democracy Interest Groups and Direct Democracy Direct Democracy in a Cosmopolitan World Discussions 2

Political representation in modern times Today, nation-states remain the basic unit of political representation Political representation at the state level Intra-state disagreement and domestic governance (comparative politics) Inter-state conflict and global governance (international relations) The co-existence of different political regimes Anarchy, democracy, aristocracy, authoritarianism, dictatorship Except anarchy, most political regimes claim certain degree of legitimacy by representing the people 3

The Polity IV Project 4

The Polity IV Project http://www.systemicpeace.org/conflict.htm 5

Representative decision-making under the shadow of direct democracy Why does direct democracy still matter? Political representation relies ultimately on the consent of the people The challenges to traditional political representation have increased in recent years The demand for direct democracy is also on the rise Direct democracy and representative decision-making The median voter Using direct democracy as a bargaining tool Blocking/allowing direct democracy via representative institutions 6

Political parties and direct democracy The functions of political parties Representation Interest articulation and mediation Political mobilization Political recruitment Government formation Direct democracy and party functions: contrasting views Party weakened: direct representation, interest unmediated, government by the people Party strengthened: grassroots mobilization, informing the public, fighting intra-party dissidents, assisting inter-party competition, strengthening leadership and legitimacy 7

Interest groups and direct democracy Interest groups Issue-oriented advocacy groups Representation: often self-claimed Funding sources: not always transparent Interest groups and direct democratic campaigns Financing direct democracy Taking part in the direct democratic process (e.g., gathering signatures, proposing popular ballots) Informing the public (e.g., waging referendum campaigns, reporting implementation measures) Transnational movements in national direct democracy 8

Political representation in modern times The emergence of global governance International organizations: UN, WTO, IMF International NGOs: Greenpeace, Transparency International Supranational authorities: EU Multi-level governance in the making Sub-regional level State level Regional level Global level Political representation in a globalised world 9

Direct democracy in a cosmopolitan world To exist in a cosmopolitan world Public governance in the context of globalization Technocracy becomes an essential and integral part An inter-connected world which is also increasingly isolated The ancient political institution facing new challenges Are we a cosmopolitan idiot? Can we make effective public decisions on our own? How to draw a line between us and them? 10

Discussions Is direct democracy compatible with representative democratic institutions? Is direct democracy voting still meaningful in a globalized world? Reconsidering the normative and empirical assessments of direct democracy What you have learned from this course? 11