Knowledge

Majoritarian democracy

Source ๐Ÿ“

22: 124: 252:" whereby the majority in society could oppress or exclude minority groups, which can lead to violence and civil war. Some argue that since parliament, statutes and preparatory works are very important in majoritarian democracies, and considering the absence of a tradition to exercise judicial review at the national level, majoritarian democracies are undemocratic. 295:
The United States of America has some elements of majoritarianism - such as first-past-the-post voting in many contexts - however this is complicated by variation among states. In addition, a strict separation of powers and strong federalism mediates majoritarianism. An example of this complexity can
412:
According to our model the proportional system has a lower probability of rebellion than the majoritarian system. .. Empirically, we find that countries with proportional system has the lowest probability that groups rebel and that the more inclusive is the system, the smaller the probability of
291:
Australia is a generally majoritarian democracy, although some have argued that it typifies a form of 'modified majoritarianism'. This is because while the lower house of the Australian Parliament is elected via preferential voting, the upper house is elected via proportional representation.
239:
In the majoritarian vision of democracy, voters mandate elected politicians to enact the policies they proposed during their electoral campaign. Elections are the focal point of political engagement, with limited ability for the people to influence policymaking between elections.
454:
Unfortunately, one of the worst democratic structures is the most ubiquitous: majority rule based on majority voting. It must be emphasised, furthermore, that these two practices are often the catalysts of division and bitterness, if not indeed violence and
206:
Lijphart offers what is perhaps the dominant definition of majoritarian democracy. He identifies that majoritarian democracy is based on the Westminster model, and majority rule. According to Lijphart, the key features of a majoritarian democracy are:
270:
The United Kingdom is the classical example of a majoritarian system. The United Kingdom's Westminster system has been borrowed and adapted in many other democracies. Majoritarian features of the United Kingdom's political system include:
267:
There are few, if any, purely majoritarian democracies. In many democracies, majoritarianism is modified or limited by one or several mechanisms which attempt to represent minorities.
223:
One-dimensional party system, where the two dominant parties largely fall on a spectrum along a single dimension e.g. representing the left and right from a socio-economic perspective.
211:
Concentration of executive power. This means that the Cabinet or executive is composed entirely of members from a single party who holds the majority of seats in the legislature.
296:
be seen in the role of the Electoral College in presidential elections, as a result of which a candidate who loses the popular vote may still go on to win the presidency.
684: 620: 248:
Though common, majoritarian democracy is not universally accepted โ€“ majoritarian democracy is criticized as having the inherent danger of becoming a "
699:"List of U.S. presidential elections in which the winner lost the popular vote | History, Election, Candidates, & Results | Britannica" 606: 698: 217:
Asymmetric bicameralism. This means that while there are two houses of parliament, one house has significantly more power than the other house.
292:
Proportional representation is a voting system that allows for greater minority representation. Canada is subject to a similar debate.
288:
However, even in the United Kingdom, majoritarianism has been at least somewhat limited by the introduction of devolved parliaments.
86: 255:
Fascism rejects majoritarian democracy because the latter assumes equality of citizens and fascists claim that fascism is a form of
58: 39: 65: 588: 503: 621:"How majoritarianism endures in the structures of the UK's devolved institutions | British Politics and Policy at LSE" 72: 725: 560: 439: 349: 167: 105: 149: 54: 134: 43: 745: 259:
that represents the views of a dynamic organized minority of a nation rather than the disorganized majority.
750: 79: 390: 256: 249: 145: 32: 141: 385: 678: 429: 275:
A single party typically forms a majority in Parliament, and thus forms executive government
586: 633: 8: 315: 195: 666: 509: 403: 721: 600: 566: 556: 499: 445: 435: 355: 345: 407: 658: 555:(2nd ed.). Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. p. 48. 491: 395: 305: 662: 513: 739: 483: 449: 310: 191: 570: 376:
Reynal-Querol, Marta (2002). "Political systems, stability and civil wars".
359: 587:
corporateName=Commonwealth Parliament; address=Parliament House, Canberra.
495: 399: 670: 646: 716:
Clark, William Roberts; Golder, Matt; Golder, Sona Nadenichek (2017).
187: 152:. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. 21: 644: 647:"Is Canada a Westminster or Consensus Democracy? A Brief Analysis" 342:
Democracy in Scandinavia : consensual, majoritarian or mixed?
634:
https://www.ecanz.gov.au/electoral-systems/proportional
344:. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 15. 232:
Unwritten constitution and parliamentary sovereignty
46:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 589:"Australian Democracy: Modifying Majoritarianism?" 715: 683:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 ( 538: 526: 466: 278:The executive typically dominates the legislature 737: 481: 720:(3rd ed.). Washington DC: SAGE/CQ Press. 645:Studlar, Donley T.; Christensen, Kyle (2006). 375: 605:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 389: 168:Learn how and when to remove this message 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 550: 431:From Majority Rule to Inclusive Politics 194:. Majoritarian democracy contrasts with 582: 580: 427: 738: 477: 475: 339: 235:Representative (not direct) democracy. 214:Cabinet dominance over the legislature 198:, rule by as many people as possible. 284:First-past-the-post electoral system. 577: 484:"The Westminster Model of Democracy" 423: 421: 371: 369: 335: 333: 331: 117: 44:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 472: 13: 718:Principles of Comparative Politics 651:PS: Political Science and Politics 229:Unitary and centralised government 201: 14: 762: 418: 366: 328: 434:(1st ed.). Cham: Springer. 226:Plurality-based electoral system 122: 20: 691: 638: 627: 613: 539:Clark, Golder & Golder 2017 527:Clark, Golder & Golder 2017 467:Clark, Golder & Golder 2017 31:needs additional citations for 544: 532: 520: 460: 1: 321: 243: 551:Anthony., Arblaster (1994). 7: 378:Defence and Peace Economics 299: 262: 148:the claims made and adding 10: 767: 190:based upon a principle of 663:10.1017/S1049096506061014 482:LIJPHART, AREND (1984). 55:"Majoritarian democracy" 665:(inactive 2024-09-09). 428:Emerson, Peter (2016). 257:authoritarian democracy 250:tyranny of the majority 496:10.2307/j.ctt1ww3w2t.5 413:suffering a civil war. 400:10.1080/10242690214332 340:David., Arter (2006). 184:Majoritarian democracy 746:Comparative politics 40:improve this article 316:Consensus democracy 196:consensus democracy 751:Types of democracy 703:www.britannica.com 673:– via JSTOR. 516:– via JSTOR. 180:Form of government 133:possibly contains 505:978-0-300-03182-9 178: 177: 170: 135:original research 116: 115: 108: 90: 758: 731: 707: 706: 695: 689: 688: 682: 674: 642: 636: 631: 625: 624: 617: 611: 610: 604: 596: 584: 575: 574: 548: 542: 536: 530: 529:, pp. 703โ€“4 524: 518: 517: 479: 470: 464: 458: 457: 425: 416: 415: 393: 373: 364: 363: 337: 281:Two party system 220:Two party system 173: 166: 162: 159: 153: 150:inline citations 126: 125: 118: 111: 104: 100: 97: 91: 89: 48: 24: 16: 766: 765: 761: 760: 759: 757: 756: 755: 736: 735: 734: 728: 711: 710: 697: 696: 692: 676: 675: 643: 639: 632: 628: 619: 618: 614: 598: 597: 585: 578: 563: 549: 545: 537: 533: 525: 521: 506: 480: 473: 465: 461: 442: 426: 419: 374: 367: 352: 338: 329: 324: 306:Majoritarianism 302: 265: 246: 204: 202:Characteristics 181: 174: 163: 157: 154: 139: 127: 123: 112: 101: 95: 92: 49: 47: 37: 25: 12: 11: 5: 764: 754: 753: 748: 733: 732: 726: 712: 709: 708: 690: 657:(4): 837โ€“841. 637: 626: 612: 593:www.aph.gov.au 576: 561: 543: 541:, pp. 704 531: 519: 514:j.ctt1ww3w2t.5 504: 471: 469:, pp. 703 459: 440: 417: 391:10.1.1.17.2796 384:(6): 465โ€“483. 365: 350: 326: 325: 323: 320: 319: 318: 313: 308: 301: 298: 286: 285: 282: 279: 276: 264: 261: 245: 242: 237: 236: 233: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 203: 200: 179: 176: 175: 158:September 2021 130: 128: 121: 114: 113: 96:September 2021 28: 26: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 763: 752: 749: 747: 744: 743: 741: 729: 727:9781506389790 723: 719: 714: 713: 704: 700: 694: 686: 680: 672: 668: 664: 660: 656: 652: 648: 641: 635: 630: 622: 616: 608: 602: 594: 590: 583: 581: 572: 568: 564: 562:9780816626014 558: 554: 547: 540: 535: 528: 523: 515: 511: 507: 501: 497: 493: 489: 485: 478: 476: 468: 463: 456: 451: 447: 443: 441:9783319235004 437: 433: 432: 424: 422: 414: 409: 405: 401: 397: 392: 387: 383: 379: 372: 370: 361: 357: 353: 351:9780719070464 347: 343: 336: 334: 332: 327: 317: 314: 312: 311:Majority rule 309: 307: 304: 303: 297: 293: 289: 283: 280: 277: 274: 273: 272: 268: 260: 258: 253: 251: 241: 234: 231: 228: 225: 222: 219: 216: 213: 210: 209: 208: 199: 197: 193: 192:majority rule 189: 186:is a form of 185: 172: 169: 161: 151: 147: 143: 137: 136: 131:This article 129: 120: 119: 110: 107: 99: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: 60: 57: โ€“  56: 52: 51:Find sources: 45: 41: 35: 34: 29:This article 27: 23: 18: 17: 717: 702: 693: 679:cite journal 654: 650: 640: 629: 615: 592: 552: 546: 534: 522: 487: 462: 453: 430: 411: 381: 377: 341: 294: 290: 287: 269: 266: 254: 247: 238: 205: 183: 182: 164: 155: 132: 102: 93: 83: 76: 69: 62: 50: 38:Please help 33:verification 30: 488:Democracies 740:Categories 322:References 244:Criticisms 142:improve it 66:newspapers 553:Democracy 450:948558369 386:CiteSeerX 188:democracy 146:verifying 671:20451828 601:cite web 571:30069868 490:: 1โ€“20. 408:38417520 360:64555175 300:See also 263:Examples 140:Please 80:scholar 724:  669:  569:  559:  512:  502:  448:  438:  406:  388:  358:  348:  82:  75:  68:  61:  53:  667:JSTOR 510:JSTOR 404:S2CID 87:JSTOR 73:books 722:ISBN 685:link 607:link 567:OCLC 557:ISBN 500:ISBN 455:war. 446:OCLC 436:ISBN 356:OCLC 346:ISBN 59:news 659:doi 492:doi 396:doi 144:by 42:by 742:: 701:. 681:}} 677:{{ 655:39 653:. 649:. 603:}} 599:{{ 591:. 579:^ 565:. 508:. 498:. 486:. 474:^ 452:. 444:. 420:^ 410:. 402:. 394:. 382:13 380:. 368:^ 354:. 330:^ 730:. 705:. 687:) 661:: 623:. 609:) 595:. 573:. 494:: 398:: 362:. 171:) 165:( 160:) 156:( 138:. 109:) 103:( 98:) 94:( 84:ยท 77:ยท 70:ยท 63:ยท 36:.

Index


verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Majoritarian democracy"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
original research
improve it
verifying
inline citations
Learn how and when to remove this message
democracy
majority rule
consensus democracy
tyranny of the majority
authoritarian democracy
Majoritarianism
Majority rule
Consensus democracy



ISBN
9780719070464
OCLC

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

โ†‘