Why Bother with Elections?

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"Why Bother with Elections?" is a scholarly book by political scientist Adam Przeworski that examines the purposes, functions, and limitations of elections in democratic and non-democratic regimes.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scholarly monograph
academicDiscipline political science
academicSubdiscipline comparative political institutions
democratic theory
addresses electoral competition under authoritarianism
instrumental justifications of elections
normative justifications of elections
strategic behavior of political elites
voter behavior
analyzes accountability
political competition
representation
uncertainty in politics
author Adam Przeworski NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines elections in democratic regimes
elections in non-democratic regimes
functions of elections
limitations of elections
purposes of elections
genre political science
hasFormat ebook
hardcover
paperback
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates
graduate students
policy analysts
scholars
language English
mainSubject authoritarianism
comparative politics
democracy
elections
notableFor analysis of elections beyond democracies
critical examination of the value of elections
pageCount approximately 200 pages
partOf Adam Przeworski's body of work on democracy and political institutions
publicationDecade 2010s
publicationYear 2018
publisher Cambridge University Press
questions whether elections ensure responsiveness
whether elections guarantee good governance
theoreticalApproach formal political theory
rational choice theory
usesMethod comparative analysis
historical examples

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Adam Przeworski notableWork Why Bother with Elections?