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Cracking the whip: the deliberative costs of strict party discipline
Authors:Udit Bhatia
Affiliation:1. Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, OxfordUdit.bhatia@linacre.ox.ac.uk"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6540-8021
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article explores the deliberative costs incurred when political parties rely on strict discipline to attain unity. I begin with a brief discussion aimed at clarifying the notion of strict party discipline. The second section explores how such discipline affects the formation, expression and reception of dissenting views. In the third section, I go on to outline two approaches towards deliberation in Parliament: the epistemic approach and the political justification approach. I argue that the impact of strict party discipline on dissenting views entails costs on legislative deliberation conceptualised in either way. The fourth section highlights how intra-party deliberation could potentially mitigate the deliberative costs outlined in this article. Finally, I turn to the implications of my analysis for assessing party discipline, and then I take a closer look at the case of India’s anti-defection law, demonstrating why the deliberative costs outlined in this article are particularly severe there.
Keywords:Deliberative democracy  partisanship  epistemic democracy  legislatures
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