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The Belgian Federation at a Crossroad

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Pages 261-270 | Published online: 31 May 2013

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Scott Brenton. (2023) Does federalism enhance representative democracy? Perpetual reform and shifting power in a divided Belgium. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 31:2, pages 500-518.
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Mike Medeiros, Jean-Philippe Gauvin & Chris Chhim. (2022) Unified voters in a divided society: Ideology and regionalism in Belgium. Regional & Federal Studies 32:1, pages 53-71.
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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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Tobias Arnold. (2020) Reforming autonomy? The fiscal impact of the Swiss federal reform 2008. Regional & Federal Studies 30:5, pages 651-674.
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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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Régis Dandoy, Jérémy Dodeigne, Min Reuchamps & Audrey Vandeleene. (2015) The New Belgian Senate. A (Dis)Continued Evolution of Federalism in Belgium?. Representation 51:3, pages 327-339.
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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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Dieter Stiers. 2023. The Impact of EU Politicisation on Voting Behaviour in Europe. The Impact of EU Politicisation on Voting Behaviour in Europe 169 203 .
Richard Schobess. (2022) Behind the Scenes: What is Parliamentary Performance and How Can We Measure It?. Parliamentary Affairs 75:4, pages 767-790.
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Marc Hooghe & Dieter Stiers. (2022) A Tale of Two Regions: An Analysis of Two Decades of Belgian Public Opinion. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 52:4, pages 655-674.
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Mustafa ATATORUN & Ebru Derya KAYMAZ. (2022) Federalizm ve Avrupa Birliği (AB) Bölgesel Politikası Belçika’da Etnik Milliyetçiliği Nasıl Etkiledi?How Did Federalism and the European Union (EU) Regional Policy Affect Ethnic Nationalism in Belgium?. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Vizyoner Dergisi 13:34, pages 426-439.
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Nicola Francesco Dotti, André Spithoven & Walter Ysebaert. (2021) The benefits of being a multi-capital: The economic impact of the international and European institutions and interest groups. European Urban and Regional Studies 29:2, pages 255-277.
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Samedi Heng, Delphine Cheng, Konstantinos Tsilionis & Yves Wautelet. 2022. Managing Smart Cities. Managing Smart Cities 213 229 .
Robert Podolnjak. (2021) MI, NAROD FEDERACIJE! USTAVOTVORNA VLAST U KLASIČNIM I SUVREMENIM FEDERACIJAMA. Pravni vjesnik 37:2, pages 7-34.
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Jeremy Dodeigne, Christoph Niessen, Min ReuchampsDave Sinardet. (2021) The Effect of Institutional Affiliation and Career Patterns on (De)centralization Preferences in Advanced Multi-Level States: Parliamentarians’ Support for (De)Centralization in Belgium. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 51:2, pages 262-282.
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Toon Van Overbeke & Diederik Stadig. (2020) High politics in the Low Countries: COVID‐19 and the politics of strained multi‐level policy cooperation in Belgium and the Netherlands. European Policy Analysis 6:2, pages 305-317.
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Nadim Farhat, Ward Vloeberghs, Philippe Bourbeau & Philippe Poirier. (2020) Transforming Unitary States into Federations: Path-Dependent Construction of Political Identities in Belgium and Lebanon. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 50:4, pages 593-619.
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Frankie Schram. 2020. What Makes Effective Whistleblowing. What Makes Effective Whistleblowing 11 29 .
Johanna SchnabelJohanna Schnabel. 2020. Managing Interdependencies in Federal Systems. Managing Interdependencies in Federal Systems 1 35 .
Nathalie Schiffino, Vincent Jacquet, Maximilien Cogels & Min Reuchamps. (2019) Les gouvernants face aux transformations de la démocratie. Gouvernement et action publique VOL. 8:2, pages 57-80.
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Jonathan Desdemoustier, Nathalie Crutzen & Rudolf Giffinger. (2019) Municipalities' understanding of the Smart City concept: An exploratory analysis in Belgium. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 142, pages 129-141.
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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 .
Audrey Vandeleene, Lieven De Winter & Pierre Baudewyns. 2019. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy 365 380 .
Audrey Vandeleene & Lieven De Winter. 2019. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy. Candidates, Parties and Voters in the Belgian Partitocracy 1 44 .
Marc Hooghe & Ruth Dassonneville. (2016) A Spiral of Distrust: A Panel Study on the Relation between Political Distrust and Protest Voting in Belgium. Government and Opposition 53:1, pages 104-130.
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Cecil Meeusen, Joris Boonen & Ruth Dassonneville. (2017) The Structure of Prejudice and Its Relation to Party Preferences in Belgium: Flanders and Wallonia Compared. Psychologica Belgica 57:3, pages 52.
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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) Folle machine ou solide relation « living apart together » ?A crazy machine or a strong “living apart together” relationship? The role of metaphors in citizens’ perception of Belgian federalism¿La máquina loca o la solidez de la relación « living apart together » ? La función de las metáforas en la percepción ciudadana del federalismo belga. Mots:109, pages 125-145.
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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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Wouter P. Veenendaal. (2015) Origins and Persistence of Federalism and Decentralization in Microstates: Table 1. Publius: The Journal of Federalism 45:4, pages 580-604.
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Régis Dandoy, Min Reuchamps & Pierre Baudewyns. (2015) The 2014 federal and European elections in Belgium. Electoral Studies 39, pages 164-168.
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Didier Caluwaerts & Min Reuchamps. (2014) Strengthening democracy through bottom-up deliberation: An assessment of the internal legitimacy of the G1000 project. Acta Politica 50:2, pages 151-170.
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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 .
Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, Arjan H Schakel, Sandra Chapman Osterkatz, Sara Niedzwiecki & Sarah Shair-Rosenfield. (2014) From Uniform to Differentiated Government. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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