Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions

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"Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions" is a comparative political science book that analyzes how different electoral systems shape democratic representation, accountability, and governance.

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instanceOf book
comparative politics book
political science book
addresses design of electoral institutions
effects of electoral rules on government formation
effects of electoral rules on party systems
effects of electoral rules on policy outcomes
trade-offs between representation and accountability
analyzes how electoral systems shape accountability
how electoral systems shape governance
how electoral systems shape representation
contrasts majoritarian visions of democracy
proportional visions of democracy
examines elections as instruments of democracy
field political science
focusesOn majoritarian electoral systems
proportional electoral systems
intendedAudience researchers of democratic theory
scholars of electoral systems
students of comparative politics
mainTopic democratic accountability
democratic governance
democratic representation
electoral systems
subfield comparative politics
theoreticalApproach comparative institutional analysis

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G. Bingham Powell Jr. notableWork Elections as Instruments of Democracy: Majoritarian and Proportional Visions