VOLUME ONE: GENERAL |
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The Classification of Electoral Systems |
André Blais |
The Field of Electoral Systems Research |
Arend Lijphart |
A Critical Survey |
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How the World Votes |
Andrew Reynolds and Marco Steenbergen |
The Political Consequences of Ballot Design, Innovation and Manipulation |
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Electoral Systems |
Rein Taagepera |
Proportionality, Disproportionality and Electoral Systems |
Michael Gallagher |
Effective Number of Parties |
Markku Laakso and Rein Taagepera |
A Measure with Application to West Europe |
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The Theoretical Limits of Maximum Distortion |
John Loosemore and Victor Hanby |
Some Analytic Expressions for Electoral Systems |
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Mapping the Indices of Seat-Votes Disproportionality and Inter-Election Volatility |
Rein Taagepera and Bernard Grofman |
VOLUME TWO: DUVERGER'S LAW |
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The Endogeneity Problem in Electoral Studies |
Kenneth Benoit |
A Critical Re-Examination of Duverger's Mechanical Effect |
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The Psychological Impact of Electoral Laws |
André Blais and R.K. Carty |
Measuring Duverger's Elusive Factor |
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It's Parties That Choose Electoral Systems (or, Duverger's Laws upside down) |
Josep Colomer |
Electoral Rules and Electoral Co-Ordination |
Gary Cox |
Duverger's Law and the Size of the Indian Party System |
Rekha Diwakar |
Political Parties |
Maurice Duverger |
Their Organization and Activity in the Modern State |
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Duverger's Law |
Maurice Duverger |
Forty Years Later |
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The Political Consequences of Electoral Laws, 1945-85 |
Arend Lijphart |
Electoral Institutions, Ethnopolitical Cleavages and Party Systems in Africa's Emerging Party Systems |
Shaheen Mozaffar, James Scarritt and Glen Galaich |
Ethnic Heterogeneity, District Magnitude and the Number of Parties |
Peter Ordeshook and Olga Shvetsova |
Structure and Behaviour |
Steven Reed |
Extending Duverger's Law to the Japanese Case |
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Seat Share Distribution of Parties |
Rein Taagepera and Mirjam Allik |
Models and Empirical Patterns |
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Learning to Make Votes Count |
Margit Tavits and Taavi Annus |
The Role of Democratic Experience |
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VOLUME THREE: ELECTORAL SYSTEM DESIGN AND REFORM |
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To Adopt or Not to Adopt Proportional Representation |
Andre Blais, Agnieszka Dobrzynska and Indridi Indridason |
The Politics of Institutional Choice |
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Setting the Rules of the Game |
Carles Boix |
The Choice of Electoral Systems in Advanced Democracies |
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Expert Opinion on Electoral Systems |
Shaun Bowler, David Farrell and Philip Pettitt |
So Which Electoral System Is 'Best'? |
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Democratic Electoral Systems around the World, 1946-2000 |
Matt Golder |
A Guide to the Constitutional Structures and Electoral Systems of East, South and Southeast Asia |
Allen Hicken and Yuko Kasuya |
The Study of the Politics of Electoral Reform in the 1990s |
Gideon Rahat |
Theoretical and Methodological Lessons |
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Evaluating Political Reform in Japan |
Steven Reed |
A Mid-Term Report |
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Democratization and Electoral Reform in the Asia-Pacific Region |
Ben Reilly |
Is There an 'Asian Model' of Democracy? |
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Electoral 'Efficiency' and the Move to Mixed-Member Systems |
Matthew Shugart |
Ballot Position Effects |
Robert Darcy and Ian McAllister |
Preferential Voting and Political Engineering |
Ben Reilly |
A Comparative Study |
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Electoral Laws as Political Consequences |
Kenneth Benoit |
Explaining the Origins and Change of Electoral Institutions |
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VOLUME FOUR: GEOGRAPHY AND INTRA-PARTY TRENDS |
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PART ONE: ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND GEOGRAPHY |
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Electoral Systems and Unimagined Consequences |
Burt Monroe and Amanda Rose |
Partisan Effects of Districted Proportional Representation |
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The Value of a Vote |
David Samuels and Richard Snyder |
Malapportionment in Comparative Perspective |
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Geographical Representation under Proportional Representation |
Michael Latner and Anthony McGann |
The Cases of Israel and The Netherlands |
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The Components of Elections |
Scott Morgenstern and Richard Potthoff |
District Heterogeneity, District-Time Effects and Volatility |
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Electoral Institutions, Hometowns and Favored Minorities |
Shigeo Hirano |
Evidence from Japanese Electoral Reforms |
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PART TWO: THE INTRA-PARTY DIMENSION |
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Legislator Shirking and Voter Monitoring |
Shaun Bowler and David Farrell |
Impacts of European Parliament Electoral Systems upon Legislator-Voter Relationships |
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Competing Principals, Political Institutions and Party Unity in Legislative Voting |
John Carey |
Incentives to Cultivate a Personal Vote |
John Carey and Matthew Shugart |
Comparisons among Electoral Systems |
Bernard Grofman |
Distinguishing between Localism and Candidate-Centered Politics |
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Looking for Locals |
Matthew Shugart, Melody Valdini and Kati Suominen |
Voter Information Demands and Personal Vote-Earning Attributes of Legislators under Proportional Representation |
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Electoral Systems, Contextual Factors and Women's Opportunity for Election in 23 Democracies |
Wilma Rule |
VOLUME FIVE: ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE |
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Political Institutions and Satisfaction with Democracy |
Christopher Anderson and Christine Guillory |
A Cross-National Analysis of Consensus and Majoritarian Systems |
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A Comparative Theory of Electoral Incentives |
Kathlenn Bawn and Michael Thies |
Representing the Unorganized under PR, Plurality and Mixed-Member Electoral Systems |
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Voter Satisfaction and Electoral Systems |
David Farrell and Ian McAllister |
Does Preferential Voting in Candidate-Centred Systems Make a Difference? |
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Democracies |
Arend Lijphart |
Forms, Performance and Constitutional Engineering |
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Congruence between Citizens and Policy Makers in Two Visions of Liberal Democracy |
John Huber and G. Bingham Powell Jr. |
Ballots not Bullets |
Pippa Norris |
Testing Consociational Theories of Ethnic Conflict, Electoral Systems and Democratization |
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Electoral Institutions, Cleavage Structures and the Number of Parties |
Octavio Neto and Gary Cox |
Does Proportional Representation Foster Voter Turnout |
André Blais and R. Kenneth Carty |
Electoral Systems, District Magnitude and Corruption |
Eric Chang and Miriam Golden |
Executive Authority, the Personal Vote and Budget Discipline in Latin American and Caribbean Countries |
Mark Hallerberg and Patrik Marier |
Electoral Rules and Constitutional Structures as Constraints on Corruption |
Jana Kunicová and Susan Rose-Ackerman |
Vote-Seeking Incentives and Legislative Representation in Six Presidential Democracies |
Brian Crisp et al |
VOLUME SIX: PARTICULAR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS |
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Electoral Strategy under Open-List Proportional Representation |
Barry Ames |
Making Candidates Count |
André Blais and Indridi Indridason |
The Logic of Electoral Alliances in Two-Round Legislative Elections |
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A Quadruple Whammy for First-Past-the-Post |
Adrian Blau |
Single-Member District Electoral Systems and Democratic Transition |
Sarah Birch |
Designing Electoral Institutions |
David Farrell, Malcolm Mackerras and Ian McAllister |
Varieties of STV Systems |
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Going It Alone? Strategic Entry under Mixed Electoral Rules |
Federico Ferrara and Erik Herron |
Contamination Effects and the Number of Parties in Mixed-Superposition Electoral Systems |
Erik Herron and Misa Nishikawa |
Does the Alternative Vote Foster Moderation in Ethnically Divided Societies? The Case of Fiji |
Jon Fraenkel and Bernard Grofman |
The Importance of Electoral Rules |
Ignacio Lago and Ferran Martínez |
Comparing the Number of Parties in Spain's Lower and Upper Houses |
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Mixed Electoral Systems and Electoral System Effects |
Robert Moser and Ethan Scheiner |
Controlled Comparison and Cross-National Analysis |
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'Mixed Electoral Rules' Impact on Party Systems |
Misa Nishikawa and Erik Herron |
Electoral Incentives in Mixed-Member Systems |
R. Pekkanen, B. Nyblade and E.S. Kraus |
Party, Posts and Zombie Politicians in Japan |
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Mixed-Member Electoral Systems |
Matthew Shugart and Martin Wattenberg |
The Best of Both Worlds? |
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