The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
464
Utgivningsdatum
2009-02-05
Utmärkelser
Winner of the ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award 2011
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Illustrationer
numerous tables and figures
Dimensioner
236 x 157 x 36 mm
Vikt
840 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
52:B&W 6.14 x 9.21in or 234 x 156mm (Royal 8vo) Case Laminate on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780199217359

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The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems systematically deals with the question of the impact of institutions on political behaviour. It provides comparative data on the micro- and the macro-level to study electoral behaviour empirically across a broad range of institutional contexts.
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<br>Hans-Dieter Klingemann is Professor Emeritus at the Social Science Research Center, Berlin.<br>

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Preface; Foreword; About the Contributors; PART I INTRODUCTION; 1. The Impact of Political Institutions; PART II THE PROJECT; 2. 'Big Social Science' in Comparative Politics; 3. Methodological Challenges; PART III ELECTORAL PARTICIPATION; 4. Socio-economic Status and Non-voting; 5. Electoral Systems, Efficacy, and Voter Turnout; PART IV POLITICAL PARTIES, CANDIDATES, AND ISSUES; 6. Multiple Party Identifications; 7. Candidate Recognition in Different Electoral Systems; 8. Who Represents Us Best? One Member or Many?; 9. Economic Voting; 10. The Ease of Ideological Voting; 11. How Voters Cope With the Complexity of Their Political Environment; PART V EXPRESSIVE AND INSTRUMENTAL VOTING; 12. Expressive versus Instrumental Motivation of Turnout, Partisanship, and Political Learning; 13. District Magnitude and the Comparative Study of Strategic Voting; PART VI POLITICAL SUPPORT; 14. Institutional Variation and Political Support: An Analysis of CSES Data from 29 Countries; 15. Effectiveness and Political Support in Old and New Democracies; Appendix 1: Final Report of the 1995-6 Planning Committee; Appendix 2: The micro-level questionnaire of Module 1; Appendix 3: The macro-level questionnaire of Module 1; References; Index