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- Title
Do They Really Know? On Party Representatives' Knowledge of the Extent to Which Their Parties Make Election Pledges.
- Authors
Naurin, Elin
- Abstract
The assumption that representatives hold knowledge about their parties' programmes underlies models of representative democracy. However, representatives' party knowledge is rarely discussed in theoretical detail, nor is it often systematically empirically investigated. This article takes the first steps and discusses what type of knowledge of their parties representatives need and what knowledge they actually have. Specific focus is given to parties' election pledge-making. By comparing the number of parties' pledges in Swedish election manifestos to Swedish party representatives' perceptions of the extent to which parties make pledges, the article presents empirical evidence indicating low levels of knowledge. Knowledge is higher among top-level politicians and politicians who trust parties to generally keep their pledges, but the main conclusion is that research should not assume detailed knowledge of pledge-making in manifestos among elected representatives, which has not previously been shown in systematic studies.
- Subjects
DEMOCRACY; ELECTIONS; THEORY of knowledge; POLITICAL systems; SWEDISH politics &; government
- Publication
Scandinavian Political Studies, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 4, p388
- ISSN
0080-6757
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1467-9477.12076