Modern direct democracy has become an essential element of
political life in many countries in Europe and worldwide. The
initiative and referendum process offers extra channels for citizen
participation and thus represents an important supplementary
institution in modern democracies. This third volume of the series
Direct Democracy in Modern Europe focuses on directdemocratic
decisions on minority affairs. The main question is whether direct
democracy tends towards a domination of the majority over a
minority, producing new conflicts, or whether, how, and under what
conditions it helps to solve problems in complex societies and
leads to lasting solutions to political disputes. This volume
includes articles by specialist researchers on
- historical experiences of direct-democratic decisions on
territorial conflicts;
- theoretical considerations on direct democracy and
minorities;
- case studies on popular votes concerning minority issues;
- several country case studies;
- the role of the media in direct-democratic campaigns on
minority affairs;
- the potential of transnational direct democracy.
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