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_bP65 2005
245 0 4 _aThe politics of electoral systems /
_cedited by Michael Gallagher and Paul Mitchell.
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2009.
300 _a662 pages
505 0 0 _gI.
_tIntroduction: Electoral Systems and Electoral Systems Research
_g1.
_tIntroduction to Electoral Systems /
_rMichael Gallagher and Paul Mitchell
_g2.
_tComparative Electoral Systems Research: The Maturation of a Field and New Challenges Ahead /
_rMatthew Soberg Shugart
_g3.
_tWhy are There so Many (or so Few) Electoral Reforms? /
_rRichard S. Katz
_gII. Single-Member Constituency Systems
_g4.
_tAustralia: The Alternative Vote in a Compliant Political Culture /
_rDavid M. Farrell and lan McAllister
_g5.
_tCanada: Sticking to First-Past-the-Post, for the Time Being /
_rLouis Massicotte
_g6.
_tFrance: Stacking the Deck /
_rRobert Elgie
_g7.
_tIndia: Two-Party Contests within a Multiparty System /
_rAnthony Heath, Siana Glouharova and Oliver Heath
_g8.
_tThe United Kingdom: Plurality Rule under Siege /
_rPaul Mitchell
_g9.
_tThe United States of America: Perpetual Campaigning in the Absence of Competition /
_rShaun Bowler, Todd Donovan, and Jennifer Van Heerde
_gIII.
_tMixed Systems
505 0 0 _g10.
_tGermany: Stability and Strategy in a Mixed-Member Proportional System /
_rThomas Saalfeld
_g11.
_tHungary: Holding back the Tiers /
_rKenneth Benoit
_g12.
_tItaly: A Case of Fragmented Bipolarism /
_rRoberto D'Alimonte
_g13.
_tJapan: Haltingly Toward a Two-Party System /
_rSteven R. Reed
_g14.
_tNew Zealand: The Consolidation of Reform? /
_rJack Vowles
_g15.
_tRussia: The Authoritarian Adaptation of an Electoral System /
_rStephen White
_gIV.
_tClosed-List Systems
_g16.
_tIsrael: The Politics of an Extreme Electoral System /
_rGideon Rahat and Reuven Y. Hazan
_g17.
_tSouth Africa: One Party Dominance Despite Perfect Proportionality /
_rAmanda Gouws and Paul Mitchell
_g18.
_tSpain: Proportional Representation with Majoritarian Outcomes /
_rJonathan Hopkin
_gV.
_tPreferential List Systems and PR-STV
_g19.
_tAustria: A Complex Electoral System with Subtle Effects /
_rWolfgang C. M�uller
_g20.
_tBelgium: Empowering Voters or Party Elites? /
_rLieven De Winter
_g21^ixed Systems
505 0 0 _tChile: The Unexpected (and Expected) Consequences of Electoral Engineering /
_rPeter M. Siavelis
_g22.
_tDenmark: Simplicity Embedded in Complexity (or Is it the Other Way Round?) /
_rJorgen Elklit
_g23.
_tFinland: One Hundred Years of Quietude /
_rTapio. Raunio
_g24.
_tThe Netherlands: The Sanctity of Proportionality /
_rRudy B. Andeweg
_g25.
_tIreland: The Discreet Charm of PR-STV /
_rMichael Gallagher.
650 0 _aElections.
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650 7 _aElections.
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700 1 _aGallagher, Michael,
_d1951-
700 1 _aMitchell, Paul.
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