Elections as instruments of democracy : majoritarian and proportional visions /

This text explores elections as instruments of democracy. Focusing on elections in 20 democracies over the last 25 years, it examines the differences between two visions of democracy - the majoritarian vision and the proportional influence vision.

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Kaituhi matua: Powell, G. Bingham (Author)
Hōputu: Licensed eBooks
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: New Haven, CT : Yale University Press [2000]
Rangatū:Renaissance in Europe Ser. A Cultural Enquiry.
Urunga tuihono:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt32bwg8
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Elections as instruments of democracy
  • Constitutional designs as visions of majoritarian or proportional democracy
  • Accountability: conditions for citizen control
  • Conditions for mandates: identifiability and majority
  • A vision of dispersed political power: authorized representation in policy making
  • Testing the vision: responsiveness in selecting governments and policymakers
  • Citizen preferences and party positions
  • The majoritarian policy vision: decisive elections, governments, and the median citizen
  • The proportional influence vision: representing the median citizen through a multistage process
  • Overview of the elections as instruments of democracy.