Rethinking Popular Representation (Governance, Security and Development)

Rethinking Popular Representation by Kristian Stokke, published by Palgrave Macmillan on January 29, 2010, offers a critical examination of contemporary trends in public issues and popular interests. This 286-page book addresses the challenges of depoliticisation and advocates for a reimagined approach to democratic representation, focusing on the importance of engaging citizens in governance.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the framework for popular representation, alongside an analysis of significant issues and experiences related to governance in developing countries. The book emphasizes the need for a more inclusive political discourse and concludes with policy-oriented recommendations aimed at enhancing democratic practices. Through its examination of political science themes, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics of representation and governance.
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This book starts out from the deep concern with contemporary tendencies towards depoliticisation of public issues and popular interests and makes a case for rethinking more democratic popular representation. It outlines a framework for popular representation, examines key issues and experiences and provides a policy-oriented conclusion.
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