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The Future of Belgian Federalism Through the Eyes of the Citizens

Pages 353-368 | Published online: 07 May 2013

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Peter Thijssen, Min Reuchamps, Lieven De Winter, Jérémy Dodeigne & Dave Sinardet. (2021) Inter-regional contacts and voting behaviour in Belgium: What can we learn from the 2019 elections?. Regional & Federal Studies 31:3, pages 359-380.
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Paola Coletti & Nicola Francesco Dotti. (2021) Knowledge co-production promoting policy change in time of decentralisation: a comparison of two cases from Brussels. Local Government Studies 47:2, pages 276-295.
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Min Reuchamps, Jeremy Dodeigne & Julien Perrez. (2018) Changing your political mind: The impact of a metaphor on citizens’ representations and preferences for federalism. Regional & Federal Studies 28:2, pages 151-175.
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Nicolas Rossignol, Céline Parotte, Geoffrey Joris & Catherine Fallon. (2017) Siting controversies analysis: framework and method for questioning the procedure. Journal of Risk Research 20:10, pages 1253-1274.
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Dylan O'Driscoll. (2017) Autonomy Impaired: Centralisation, Authoritarianism and the Failing Iraqi State. Ethnopolitics 16:4, pages 315-332.
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Didier Caluwaerts & Min Reuchamps. (2015) Combining Federalism with Consociationalism: Is Belgian Consociational Federalism Digging its Own Grave?. Ethnopolitics 14:3, pages 277-295.
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Pierre Baudewyns, Régis Dandoy & Min Reuchamps. (2015) The Success of the Regionalist Parties in the 2014 Elections in Belgium. Regional & Federal Studies 25:1, pages 91-102.
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Min Reuchamps, François Onclin, Didier Caluwaerts & Pierre Baudewyns. (2014) Raising the Threshold, Fighting Fragmentation? Mechanical and Psychological Effects of the Legal Electoral Threshold in Belgium. West European Politics 37:5, pages 1087-1107.
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Min Reuchamps, Dimokritos Kavadias & Kris Deschouwer. (2014) Drawing Belgium: Using Mental Maps to Measure Territorial Conflict. Territory, Politics, Governance 2:1, pages 30-51.
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Min Reuchamps, Hannelise Boerjan, Christoph Niessen & François Randour. (2021) More or less regional autonomy? A qualitative analysis of citizen arguments towards (de)centralization in Belgium. Comparative European Politics 19:2, pages 225-247.
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Pauline Heyvaert, François Randour, Jérémy Dodeigne, Julien Perrez & Min Reuchamps. (2020) Metaphors in political communication. Journal of Language and Politics 19:2, pages 201-225.
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Sophie Devillers, Pierre Baudewyns, Lieven De Winter & Min Reuchamps. 2019. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy 245 272 .
Min Reuchamps, Dave Sinardet, Jérémy Dodeigne & Didier Caluwaerts. (2015) Reforming Belgium’s Federalism: Comparing the Views of MPs and Voters. Government and Opposition 52:3, pages 460-482.
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Jérémy Dodeigne, Pierre Gramme, Min Reuchamps & Dave Sinardet. (2014) Beyond linguistic and party homogeneity. Party Politics 22:4, pages 427-439.
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Julien Perrez & Min Reuchamps. (2015) A crazy machine or a strong “living apart together” relationship?. Mots:109.
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Julien Perrez & Min Reuchamps. (2015) The “Belgian Tetris”. Metaphor and the Social World 5:2, pages 223-244.
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Didier Caluwaerts & Min Reuchamps. (2014) Does Inter-Group Deliberation Foster Inter-Group Appreciation? Evidence from Two Experiments in Belgium. Politics 34:2, pages 101-115.
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Didier Caluwaerts & Min Reuchamps. 2014. Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies. Democratic Deliberation in Deeply Divided Societies 35 52 .

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