Sortition, its advocates and its critics: An empirical analysis of citizens’ and MPs’ support for random selection as a democratic reform proposal

作者: Vincent Jacquet , Christoph Niessen , Min Reuchamps

DOI: 10.1177/0192512120949958

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摘要: … MPs are largely opposed to sortitioning political offices when their decision-making power is more than consultative, although leftist MPs … Our findings suggest that MPs appear largely …

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