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Electoral Engineering Pippa Norris (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Electoral Engineering By Pippa Norris (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Electoral Engineering by Pippa Norris (Harvard University, Massachusetts)


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The book illustrates that formal rules do matter, with the social cleavages and partisan identities of voters, and the diversity and behavior of elected representatives, shaped by the incentives generated by majoritarian, combined, and proportional electoral systems.

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Electoral Engineering: Voting Rules and Political Behavior by Pippa Norris (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

From Kosovo to Kabul, the last decade witnessed growing interest in ?electoral engineering?. Reformers have sought to achieve either greater government accountability through majoritarian arrangements or wider parliamentary diversity through proportional formula. Underlying the normative debates are important claims about the impact and consequences of electoral reform for political representation and voting behavior. The study compares and evaluates two broad schools of thought, each offering contracting expectations. One popular approach claims that formal rules define electoral incentives facing parties, politicians and citizens. By changing these rules, rational choice institutionalism claims that we have the capacity to shape political behavior. Alternative cultural modernization theories differ in their emphasis on the primary motors driving human behavior, their expectations about the pace of change, and also their assumptions about the ability of formal institutional rules to alter, rather than adapt to, deeply embedded and habitual social norms and patterns of human behavior.

Electoral Engineering Reviews

'This is a welcome contribution to the debate on how electoral systems shape political strategies. It should be read by all students of electoral systems, not only because it is well researched and well written, but also because it brings attention to the lesser known systems of preferential voting...'. Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics
'... this is a book rich in its insights and detailed research findings'. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction: 1. Do rules matter?; 2. Classifying electoral systems; 3. Evaluating electoral systems; Part II. The Consequences for Voting Behavior: 4. Party systems; 5. Social cleavages; 6. Party loyalties; 7. Turnout; Part III. The Consequences for Political Representation: 8. Women; 9. Ethnic minorities; 10. Constituency service; Part IV. Conclusions: 11. The impact of electoral engineering.

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CIN0521536715G
9780521536714
0521536715
Electoral Engineering: Voting Rules and Political Behavior by Pippa Norris (Harvard University, Massachusetts)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20040209
390
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