Electoral laws and their political consequences /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Agathon Press,
©1986.
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Colección: | Agathon series on representation ;
v. 1. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Duverger's law revisited / William H. Riker
- The influence of electoral systems: faulty laws or faulty method / Giovanni Sartori
- Duverger's law: forty years later / Maurice Duverger
- Intraparty preference voting / Richard S. Katz
- Thinking about the lingth and renewability of electoral terms / William R. Keeth
- Proportionality by non-PR methods: Ethnic representation in Belgium, Gyprus, Lebanon, New Zealand, West Germany, and Zimbabwe / Arend Lijphart
- Australian experience with majority-preferential and quota-preferential systems / Jack F.H. Wright
- The rise, decline and resurrection of proportional representation in local governments in the United States / Leon Weaver
- The limited vote and the single nontransferable vote: lessons from the Japanese and Spanish examples / Arend Lijphart, Rafael Lopez Pintor, and Yasunori Sone
- Decress of proportionality of proportional representation formulas / Arend Lijphart
- The geography of representation: a review of the findings / Peter J. Taylor, Graham Gudgin, and R.J. Johnston
- Social choice and pluralitylike electoral systems / Peter C. Fishburn
- The effect of at-large versus district elections on racial representation in U.S. municipalities / Richard L. Engstron and Michael D. McDonald
- The nonpartisan ballot in the United States / Carol A. Cassel
- Ballot formality in plurality partisan elections / Howard A. Scarrow
- Corss-endorsement and cross-filing in plurality partisan elections / Howard A. Scarrow
- Whatever happened to the reapportionment revolution in the United States / Gordon E. Baker
- Constituency redistribution in Britain: recent issues / Gordon E. Baker
- Districting choices under the single-transferable vote / Peter Mair.