Who speaks for the poor? electoral geography, party entry, and representation
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press
2017
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Who speaks for the poor?
- How electoral geography matters
- New parties and the changing electoral geography of contemporary democracies, 1880-2000
- The Populists and "third-party menace" in America
- Canadian electoral geography and the strategic entry of the CCF and social credit
- The implications of electoral geography for British Labour
- The Swedish Social Democratic Party, and the long-term implications
- Of electoral reform
- "It didn't happen here": the general implications of electoral geography for the political representation of the poor.