Title of article :
Winning Women’s Votes? The Incremental Track to Equality
Author/Authors :
Campbell، Rosie نويسنده , , Lovenduski، Joni نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-836
From page :
837
To page :
0
Abstract :
Democracy in Britain would appear to be in decline. Fewer people are joining political parties; fewer people are participating in general elections; and mass protest on a wide variety of issues is rising. This apparent breakdown in formal political engagement in Britain and other liberal democracies has led to a renewed claim by many critics inside and outside of academia that traditional representative forms of democratic governance have had their day and need to be replaced by a more direct model of democracy. This paper argues that this would be a mistake, and that moving to a more direct form of democracy would in fact do more to undermine the needs and concerns of minority groups and others than the conventional representative system. It claims that the key lies in addressing those issues which underlie political disengagement, strengthening existing links between the electorate and decision makers, and making sure that political parties adapt to the profound social changes that Britain has experienced in the past few decades. Parties need to reform themselves in order that they are better able to embody the ideals and aspirations of a new, consumerist, disengaged public. Failure to do so will lead to their continued demise and a further weakening of democracy in Britain.
Keywords :
Spurgia esulae , Biological control , Invasive weeds , IPM , Endangered species , Aphthona czwalinae , Aphthona flava , Aphthona lacertosa , Aphthona nigriscutis , Leafy spurge flea beetles , Euphorbia esula
Journal title :
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
Record number :
118363
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