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Representation
Journal of Representative Democracy
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This article refers to:
Are Referendums Necessarily Populist? Countering the Populist Interpretation of Referendums Through Institutional Design

Article title: Are referendums necessarily populist? Countering the populist interpretation of referendums through institutional design

Authors: Van Crombrugge, R.

Journal: Representation

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00344893.2020.1720789

The above mentioned article belongs to the special issue, “Beyond Direct Democracy: Popular Vote Processes in Democratic Systems, guest edited by Alice el-Wakil and Spencer McKay”. Unfortunately, the special issue was published in 56 (4) without this paper.

The paper has now been included in 57 (1).

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