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State structure and political representation: Comparing the views of statewide and sub‐state legislators across 14 countries
Authors:AUDREY ANDRÉ  SAM DEPAUW  KRIS DESCHOUWER
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;2. Department of Political Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Abstract:How the recent creation, re‐invention or reinforcement of regional levels of political decision making across Europe compounds political representation is one of the key issues of contemporary democratic government. Despite growing scholarly interest, the critical question as to whether the regional institutional setting has brought about distinct representational roles among sub‐state legislators has yet to be addressed. To advance research in this field, this study bridges the literature on multilevel politics and legislative studies that to date have developed in isolation. Using innovative survey data from 14 statewide and 56 regional legislatures across Europe, it provides the first comprehensive test of how the state structure affects a legislator's views on representation. The results highlight that, relative to legislators in unitary states and national legislators in multilevel states, legislators at the regional level are more constituency‐oriented. Moreover, this heightened responsiveness to constituents at the regional level is not offset by weaker collective representation operating through political parties. Beyond these findings’ immediate relevance to scholars of federalism/regionalisation and parliaments, they also speak to the wider normative debate about the quality of political representation and public policy.
Keywords:representational roles  focus and style of representation  cross‐national legislators’   survey  multilevel democracy  regionalisation
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