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This book takes stock of Belgium's exceptional and - for some
foreign observers -schizophrenic position in the political world
and explains its idiosyncrasy to a non-Belgian audience. Offering a
broad and comprehensive analysis of Belgian politics, the guiding
questions throughout each of the chapters of this book are: Is
Belgium a political enigma, and why? Along which axes is Belgium
"exceptional" compared to other countries? And what insights does a
comparative study of Belgian politics have to offer? The book
therefore provides a critical assessment of how Belgian politics
"stands out" internationally, both in good and bad ways - including
consociationalism, federalism, democratic innovations,
Euroscepticism, government formation, gender equality, among others
- and which factors can explain Belgium's exceptional position.
Based on cutting-edge research findings, the book will be of wide
interest to scholars and students of Belgian politics, European
Politics and Comparative politics. The Open Access version of this
book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available
under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives
4.0 license.
This book takes stock of Belgium's exceptional and - for some
foreign observers -schizophrenic position in the political world
and explains its idiosyncrasy to a non-Belgian audience. Offering a
broad and comprehensive analysis of Belgian politics, the guiding
questions throughout each of the chapters of this book are: Is
Belgium a political enigma, and why? Along which axes is Belgium
"exceptional" compared to other countries? And what insights does a
comparative study of Belgian politics have to offer? The book
therefore provides a critical assessment of how Belgian politics
"stands out" internationally, both in good and bad ways - including
consociationalism, federalism, democratic innovations,
Euroscepticism, government formation, gender equality, among others
- and which factors can explain Belgium's exceptional position.
Based on cutting-edge research findings, the book will be of wide
interest to scholars and students of Belgian politics, European
Politics and Comparative politics. The Open Access version of this
book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available
under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives
4.0 license.
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public
deliberation, the frequent and reasoned discussion between citizens
on political issues. Despite all the theoretical claims made about
deliberative systems, the question remains how to empirically
assess both the legitimacy and function of deliberative systems in
the real world and how individual sites of deliberation interact
within the larger political system. In other words, what is the
legitimacy of each individual component and under which conditions
can these components improve the legitimacy of the wider system?
These are the central research questions for this book looking
particularly through the prism of the citizen-led mini-public G1000
in Belgium, which grew out of a feeling of deep democratic crisis.
Offering empirically measurable translations of philosophical
concepts, the book enhances our understanding of how political
systems function, and of the viability of a deliberative democracy
at a larger scale. Finally, it provokes fundamental normative
questions on how we want to shape our society, especially divided
ones. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and
practitioners of deliberative democracy, and to those interested in
democratic theory and more broadly political science,
communication, sociology, and philosophy.
For deliberative democrats, the strength of any democracy is public
deliberation, the frequent and reasoned discussion between citizens
on political issues. Despite all the theoretical claims made about
deliberative systems, the question remains how to empirically
assess both the legitimacy and function of deliberative systems in
the real world and how individual sites of deliberation interact
within the larger political system. In other words, what is the
legitimacy of each individual component and under which conditions
can these components improve the legitimacy of the wider system?
These are the central research questions for this book looking
particularly through the prism of the citizen-led mini-public G1000
in Belgium, which grew out of a feeling of deep democratic crisis.
Offering empirically measurable translations of philosophical
concepts, the book enhances our understanding of how political
systems function, and of the viability of a deliberative democracy
at a larger scale. Finally, it provokes fundamental normative
questions on how we want to shape our society, especially divided
ones. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and
practitioners of deliberative democracy, and to those interested in
democratic theory and more broadly political science,
communication, sociology, and philosophy.
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