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Analyzing Institutions: Limits and Responses to Challenges of Modern Democracies?

Executives
Gender
Institutions
Parliaments
Political Parties
Representation
Qualitative
Quantitative
S09
Sarah Dingler
University of Innsbruck
Jochen Rehmert
University of Basel

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Comparative Political Institutions


Abstract

This Section aims to enhance debates about how political institutions exacerbate challenges to democracy and provide solutions to pressing democratic concerns. It brings together Panels and Papers discussing how electoral systems, legislatures, executives, the judiciary and other institutions affect and constrain the behavior of political actors in moments that challenge (concepts of) representative democracy. Questions addressed can be (among others) the role of institutions in fostering or hindering the political representation of women and minorities, influencing the growth of anti-system sentiment and/or populist actors or contributing to successful government formations. The Section is also interested in research centering on how political institutions respond to fundamental democratic challenges such as political polarization, public discontent or democratic set-backs. All methods whether qualitative or quantitative are welcome. Proposals from all relevant subfields analyzing political institutions using comparative analyses and case studies are welcome.
Code Title Details
P026 Back and Forth: Democratization and Democratic Backsliding View Panel Details
P071 Contemporary Challenges for Representative Institutions in European Democracies View Panel Details
P148 Gendered Perspectives on Political Institutions and Actors View Panel Details
P341 Reform of and Consequences of Electoral Rules View Panel Details
P429 The Workings of Parliaments View Panel Details