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082 0 0 _a324.6 MOS
100 1 _aMoser, Robert G.,
245 1 0 _aElectoral systems and political context :
_bhow the effects of rules vary across new and established democracies /
_cRobert G. Moser,
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c[2012]
300 _avii, 284 p. :
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_c24 cm
365 _bRs. 1,736
505 8 _a1. Introduction: why don't electoral rules have the same effects in all countries?; 1. When do the effects of electoral systems diverge from our expectations?; 2. Mixed-member electoral systems: how they work and how they work for scholars; 3. How democratic experience and party system development condition the effects of electoral rules on disproportionality and the number of parties: theory, measurement, and expectations; 4 . How democratic experience and party system development condition the effects of electoral rules on disproportionality and the number of parties: what we actually see; 5. Political context, electoral rules, and their effects on strategic and personal voting; 6. How democratic experience and party system development condition the effect of electoral rules on strategic defection; 7. Social diversity, electoral rules, and the number of parties; 8. How political context shapes the effect of electoral rules on women's representation; 9. Conclusion: why and how political context matters for electoral system effects.
650 0 _aProportional representation.
650 0 _aComparative government.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
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700 1 _aScheiner, Ethan,
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