Volume 59, Issue 2, April 2024
Table of Content
Original Article
Parliament as a steppingstone? Patterns of post-parliamentary careers in The Netherlands between 1967 and 2017
Denny van der Vlist
Correction
Correction: Parliament as a steppingstone? Patterns of post-parliamentary careers in The Netherlands between 1967 and 2017
Denny van der Vlist
Original Article
Populist pragmatism: the nationalisation of local government strategies by the Rassemblement National
Timothy Peace, Fred Paxton
Original Article
Remaining close or drifting apart? Explaining the divergent paths taken by Belgium’s socialist parties in connecting to civil society
Nick Martin
Correction
Correction: Remaining close or drifting apart? Explaining the divergent paths taken by Belgium’s socialist parties in connecting to civil society
Nick Martin
Original Article
Governing inter-municipal partnerships in the Netherlands: a democratic deficit
Wouter Veenendaal
Original Article
Social origin and political participation: does education compensate for or reinforce family advantages and disadvantages?
Vardan Barsegyan, Antonie Knigge, Ineke Maas
Original Article
Social media as an exit strategy? The role of attitudes of discontent in explaining non-electoral political participation among Belgian young adults
Cato Waeterloos, Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet
Original Article
Can democratic innovations reconcile citizens with representative institutions?
Pierre-Étienne Vandamme
Original Article
Religion works in different ways: an intersectional approach to Muslims’ noninstitutionalized participation
Samira Azabar, Peter Van Aelst
Original Article
Disengaged or raising voices? An analysis of the relationship between individual risk perception and non-institutionalised political participation
Julia Weiss
Original Article
The limits of modern revolutions: global constraints on domestic change
Joanne Yao, Andrew Delatolla