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Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best of Both Worlds? (Comparative Politics)

Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best of Both Worlds? (Comparative Politics)


This book evaluates a mixed-member systems recently appealed to many countries with diverse electoral histories, and how well expectations were met for these systems. Each big country which has adopted a mixed system is given two chapters, one on one about the origins and consequences. The countries examined are Germany, New Zealand, Italy, Israel, Japan, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Hungary and Russia. In addition, there are chapters on the prospects for a mixed system adopt-member being

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This book evaluates a mixed-member systems recently appealed to many countries with diverse electoral histories, and how well expectations for these systems have been met. Every big country that has adopted a mixed system is given two chapters, one on one on the origins and consequences. The countries examined are Germany, New Zealand, Italy, Israel, Japan, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Hungary and Russia. In addition, there are chapters on the prospects for adopting a mixed system-member being

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Theory of Parties and Electoral Systems: A Theory of Parties and Electoral System

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Political parties and elections are the mainspring of modern democracy. In this classic work, Richard S. Katz explores the problem of how a given electoral system affects the role of political parties and the manner in which party members are elected. He develops and tests a theory of differences in cohesion, and ideological orientation behavior question of Western parliamentary parties based on electoral systems in which they compete. A standard in politics

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