Pure Direct Democracy
- Direct Democracy doesn't have officially recognized "branches", so it's quite challenging to provide a list separated by " [view nutshell]
- ". However, some political scientists and theorists divide direct democracy into different types or models, depending on how voting or the initiative process is used. Examples of these could include: Plebiscitary Democracy [view nutshell]
- Classical Direct Democracy [view nutshell]
- Referendum Democracy [view nutshell]
- Internet-based Democracy [view nutshell]
- Consensus Democracy [view nutshell]
- Swiss-style Direct Democracy [view nutshell]
- Citizen Initiative Democracy [view nutshell]
- Town Meeting Democracy. Remember each of these models still continues to adopt the principle of pure Direct Democracy - direct participation of the citizens in the decision-making process, but they slightly differ in how it is facilitated or implemented. [view nutshell]