The Oxford handbook of electoral systems

" No subject is more central to the study of politics than elections. All across the globe, elections are a focal point for citizens, the media, and politicians long before--and sometimes long after--they occur. Electoral systems, the rules about how voters' preferences are translated into...

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Otros Autores: Herron, Erik S., editor (editor), Pekkanen, Robert, editor, Shugart, Matthew Soberg, 1960- editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Oxford University Press [2018]
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  • 1. Terminology and Basic Rules of Electoral Systems
  • Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, and Matthew S. Shugart
  • Part I. Foundations of Electoral Systems
  • 2. Dimensions of Variation in Electoral Systems
  • Michael Gallagher and Paul Mitchell
  • 3. Electoral System Effects on Party Systems
  • Matthew S. Shugart and Rein Taagepera
  • 4. Party System Effects on Electoral Systems
  • Josep M. Colomer
  • 5. Electoral System Design in New Democracies
  • John M. Carey
  • 6. Electoral System Change
  • Alan Renwick
  • Part II. Issues and Representation
  • 7. Social Diversity, Electoral Systems, and the Party System
  • Robert Moser, Ethan Scheiner, and Heather Stoll
  • 8. Electoral Systems and Ethnic Minority Representation
  • David Lublin and Shaun Bowler
  • 9. Electoral Systems and Women's Representation
  • Mona Lena Krook
  • 10. Electoral Systems and Voter Turnout
  • Daniel M. Smith
  • 11. Electoral Systems and Citizen-Elite Ideological Congruence
  • Matthew Golder and Benjamin Ferland
  • 12. Electoral Systems and Issue Polarization
  • James F. Adams and Nathan J. Rexford
  • Part III. Electoral Systems and the Wider Political System
  • 13. Portfolio-maximizing Strategic Voting in Parliamentary Elections
  • Gary W. Cox
  • 14. Presidential and Legislative Elections
  • Mark P. Jones
  • 15. Electoral Systems and Legislative Organization
  • Shane Martin
  • 16. Electoral Systems and Roles in the Legislative Arena
  • Audrey André and Sam Depauw
  • 17. Electoral Systems and Constituency Service
  • Brian F. Crisp and William M. Simoneau
  • 18. Direct Democracy and Referendums
  • Matt Qvortrup
  • 19. Electoral Systems in Authoritarian States
  • Jennifer Gandhi and Abigail L. Heller
  • Part IV. Electoral Systems and Research Design
  • 20. Election Data and Levels of Analysis
  • Ken Kollman
  • 21. Experimental Research Design in the Study of Electoral Systems
  • Joshua Tucker and Dominik Duell
  • 22. Reconciling Approaches in the Study of Mixed-Member Electoral Systems
  • Erik S. Herron, Kuniaki Nemoto, and Misa Nishikawa
  • Part V. Holding Elections
  • 23. Election Administration
  • Thad E. Hall
  • 24. Electoral Systems and Electoral Integrity
  • Pippa Norris
  • 25. Electoral Systems and Redistricting
  • Lisa Handley
  • 26. Electoral Systems and Campaign Finance
  • Joel W. Johnson
  • Part VI. Electoral Systems in Context
  • 27. Electoral Systems in Context: The Netherlands
  • Kristof Jacobs
  • 28. Electoral Systems in Context: Israel
  • Reuven Y. Hazan, Reut Itzkovitch-Malka, and Gideon Rahat
  • 29. Electoral Systems in Context: Finland
  • Åsa von Schoultz
  • 30. Electoral Systems in Context: United Kingdom
  • Thomas Carl Lundberg
  • 31. Electoral Systems in Context: Ireland
  • Michael Marsh
  • 32. Electoral Systems in Context: France
  • Verónica Hoyo
  • 33. Electoral Systems in Context: India
  • Adam Ziegfeld
  • 34. Electoral Systems in Context: United States
  • Steven L. Taylor
  • 35. Electoral Systems in Context: Canada
  • Louis Massicotte
  • 36. Electoral Systems in Context: Australia
  • Ian McAllister and Toni Makkai
  • 37. Electoral Systems in Context: Germany
  • Thomas Zittel
  • Part VII. Electoral Systems in the Context of Reform
  • 38. Electoral Systems in Context: New Zealand
  • Jack Vowles
  • 39. Electoral Systems in Context: Japan
  • Kuniaki Nemoto
  • 40. Electoral Systems in Context: Italy
  • Gianluca Passarelli
  • 41. Electoral Systems in Context: Colombia
  • Steven L. Taylor and Matthew S. Shugart
  • Part VIII. Electoral Systems in the Context of New Democracies
  • 42. Electoral Systems in Context: Ukraine
  • Erik S. Herron
  • 43. Electoral Systems in Context: Indonesia
  • Nathan Allen
  • 44. Electoral Systems in Context: South Africa
  • Karen E. Ferree