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The Oxford handbook of electoral systems / edited by Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, and Matthew S. Shugart
(Oxford handbooks online)

Publisher (New York : Oxford University Press)
Year 2017-2018
Authors Herron, Erik S. editor
Pekkanen, Robert editor
Shugart, Matthew Soberg 1960- editor

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OB00124416 Oxford Handbooks Online (電子ブック) 9780190258689

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Other titles variant access title:Electoral systems
Contents Election Data and Levels of Analysis / Ken Kollman
Electoral Systems and Electoral Integrity / Pippa Norris
Electoral Systems and Citizen-Elite Ideological Congruence / Matt Golder, Benjamin Ferland
Electoral Systems and Campaign Finance / Joel W. Johnson
Reconciling Approaches in the Study of Mixed-Member Electoral Systems / Erik S. Herron, Kuniaki Nemoto, Misa Nishikawa
Portfolio-maximizing Strategic Voting in Parliamentary Elections / Gary W. Cox
Electoral System Effects on Party Systems / Matthew S. Shugart, Rein Taagepera
Party System Effects on Electoral Systems / Josep M. Colomer
Electoral Systems and Voter Turnout / Daniel M. Smith
Electoral Systems and Constituency Service / Brian F. Crisp, William M. Simoneau
Experimental Research Design in the Study of Electoral Systems / Joshua A. Tucker, Dominik Duell
Electoral Systems and Legislative Organization / Shane Martin
Electoral Systems and Roles in the Legislative Arena / Audrey Andr�e, Sam Depauw
Presidential and Legislative Elections / Mark P. Jones
Electoral Systems and Issue Polarization / James F. Adams, Nathan J. Rexford
Electoral Systems and Ethnic Minority Representation / David Lublin, Shaun Bowler
Electoral Systems and Women's Representation / Mona Lena Krook
Social Diversity, Electoral Systems, and the Party System / Robert G. Moser, Ethan Scheiner, Heather Stoll
Electoral Systems in Context: New Zealand / Jack Vowles
Direct Democracy and Referendums / Matt Qvortrup
Electoral Systems in Context: Ukraine / Erik S. Herron
Electoral Systems in Context: Australia / Ian McAllister, Toni Makkai
Electoral Systems in Context: Indonesia / Nathan Allen
Electoral Systems in Context: Italy / Gianluca Passarelli
Electoral Systems in Context: Japan / Kuniaki Nemoto
Electoral Systems in Context: Germany / Thomas Zittel
Electoral Systems in Context: South Africa / Karen E. Ferree
Electoral Systems in Context: Canada / Louis Massicotte
Dimensions of Variation in Electoral Systems / Michael Gallagher, Paul Mitchell
Electoral Systems in Context: United Kingdom / Thomas Carl Lundberg
Electoral Systems in Context: India / Adam Ziegfeld
Electoral Systems in Context: Finland / �Asa von Schoultz
Electoral Systems in Context: Israel / Reuven Y. Hazan, Reut Itzkovitch-Malka, Gideon Rahat
Electoral Systems in Context: The Netherlands / Kristof Jacobs
Electoral Systems in Context: Ireland / Michael Marsh
Electoral Systems in Context: United States / Steven L. Taylor
Electoral Systems in Context: France / Ver�onica Hoyo
Electoral Systems in Context: Colombia / Steven L. Taylor, Matthew S. Shugart
Terminology and Basic Rules of Electoral Systems / Erik S. Herron, Robert J. Pekkanen, Matthew S. Shugart
Electoral System Change / Alan Renwick
Electoral System Design in New Democracies / John M. Carey
Electoral Systems in Authoritarian States / Jennifer Gandhi, Abigail L. Heller
Electoral Systems and Redistricting / Lisa Handley
Election Administration / Thad E. Hall
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
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 election results, profoundly shape not only the results of individual elections but also many other important political outcomes including party systems, candidate selection, and policy choices. Electoral systems have been a hot topic in established democracies from the United Kingdom and Italy to New Zealand and Japan. Even in the United States, events like the 2016 presidential election and court decisions such as Citizens United have sparked advocates to promote change in the Electoral College, redistricting, and campaign finance rules
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HTTP:URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190258658.001.0001 Information=Oxford handbooks online
Subjects LCSH:Elections
LCSH:Representative government and representation
Classification LCC:JF1001
DC23:324.63
ID 8000061599
ISBN 9780190258689

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