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ID141762
Title ProperIs Britain facing a crisis of democracy?
LanguageENG
AuthorBaldini, Gianfranco
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article contributes to the debate in this journal about the state of British democracy. I criticise the tendency to use a ‘demand–supply’ dichotomy in interpreting the strong distrust experienced by institutions and politicians, and especially the idea that all the blame for current problems is to be attributed to the inadequateness of the British political tradition (BPT). By referring to international data on democracy and to recent British trends in both public attitudes and institutional innovations, a more nuanced picture on the state of democracy emerges. I argue that the BPT is not incompatible with incremental changes that have already introduced innovations in the way politics works in Britain today, and that the task of empowering citizens is one of the most delicate aspects in this process of innovation.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 86, No.4; Oct/Dec 2015: p.540-549
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2015-12 86, 4
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Participation ;  Trust ;  Institutional Reforms ;  Citizen Empowerment ;  Institutional Crisis