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Peter Mair

    Peter Mair était un politologue irlandais spécialisé en politique comparée, avec un accent particulier sur l'étude des partis et des systèmes de partis. Ses travaux ont exploré la démocratie, l'indifférence politique et les partis populistes. Par une analyse rigoureuse des systèmes de partis, il s'est imposé comme une voix marquante dans le domaine. Les recherches de Mair ont offert des perspectives critiques sur les défis auxquels sont confrontées les démocraties partisanes contemporaines.

    Die Transparenz der Dunkelheit
    Die Entschleunigung des Lichts
    Eine Sekunde hat mein Leben Verändert!
    Representative Government in Modern Europe
    Ruling the Void
    Representative Government in Western Europe
    • Ruling the Void

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A classic account of democracy's crisis of legitimacy The age of party democracy has passed, argues Peter Mair in Ruling the Void. The major parties have become so disconnected from society that they no longer seem capable of sustaining democracy in its present form. First published in 2013, Ruling the Void presciently observed that the widening gap between citizens and their political leaders posed a crisis of legitimacy for the governing class, and was fuelling populist mobilizations against it. Europe’s political elites had remodelled themselves as a homogeneous professional class, withdrawing into state institutions that offer relative stability in a world of fickle voters. Meanwhile, non-democratic agencies and practices proliferated – not least among them the European Union itself. Mair weighs the impact of these changes, and offers an authoritative assessment of the prospects for popular political representation today, not only in the varied democracies of Britain and the EU but throughout the developed world. With a new Introduction by Chris Bickerton, author of The European Union: A Citizen’s Guide.

      Ruling the Void
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    • Representative Government in Modern Europe

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The fourth edition of this text continues to unite the theoretical analysis of representative government and its application to the real world of politics--with a unique focus on the core features of representative government as they manifest themselves across the whole of modern Europe. The book identifies and examines broad themes and patterns in the politics of the whole of “modern Europe†--not, as some other books do, only with regard to a handful of often atypical countries. Europe has been transformed by the dramatic democratization of many of the former Communist states of central and eastern Europe; reflecting this change, the fourth edition has also been transformed: country coverage has been extended to include all of the eight post-communist states that are now members of the EU, and discussion of politics in these countries has been integrated into the main body of text and tables. The “modern Europe†discussed in this book is thus the Europe that came into being in May 2004, and the text reflects the ways in which thinking about representative government has changed as a result of these dramatic developments.

      Representative Government in Modern Europe
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